no, because a new library card requires a new number and the old number on your old card will be deleted.
Pay your fine and then you can get a library card.
tiltle card
You can report a lost Vancouver library card without going to the library by using the library website. You can actually order a replacement card or get a new card through the website of your local branch.
Most library cards do not need to be renewed, unless they are not used for several years. If you can't renew your library card, the library will give you a new one.
If you lose your library card, contact your library immediately to report the loss. They can block the card to prevent unauthorized use and issue you a replacement card. You may need to provide identification or pay a small fee for the replacement card.
I'm not so sure but you can always get a new one or remebemer your library card's username and password.
yes
In most cases, yes, you will likely have to pay for a replacement library card if you lose it. The cost of a replacement card can vary depending on the library's policy. It is advisable to contact your local library to inquire about their specific procedures and any associated fees for obtaining a new library card.
not if you changed it or got a new card
well, you'd have to go to a library, and fill out a form sign it, give it to a librarian and she'll give you a library card that you then need to sign your name on you then say thank you and give him (for girl) or her (for boy) a kiss. and then you're free to check out what ever you want.you go to your local library.
If the library has assigned a predetermined password to your library card, you will need to consult them to find out what it is (for example, the default password may be the last four digits of your phone number). Some libraries allow users to set up their own password, which may be done through the library when a new library card is issued, or may be done independently by the user. If you aren't certain as to what your password is, please consult your local library to find out. They will be able to tell you if a password has been set up or not for your card, and they will also be able to assign a password for you or reset the password, if required.
When writing an application letter for the replacement of a library card, be sure to include your personal details (name, library card number), explain the reason for the replacement (lost, damaged), and politely request a new card to be issued. You can also mention any necessary fees for the replacement if applicable. Thank the library staff for their assistance.