Can I get e-books and other digital material through this library?
Yes! The WWCRLD loans most of our eBooks and eAudiobooks through two apps. The first is the Libby app courtesy of the Washington Anytime Library, an online consortium of digital materials run by the state library. The second is Hoopla, an app/streaming service that offers eBooks, eAudiobooks, video and music streaming, and more. Ask library staff for information about how to download materials to your device(s).
How much does a library card cost?
Residents of rural, unincorporated Walla Walla County and the towns of College Place and Prescott are eligible for a WWCRLD library card at no cost. Non-residents may purchase a card for $40 per calendar year for full access to services and materials at all branches. Visit any branch or click here to learn more.
What about late fees?
Good news! The WWCRLD does not charge late fees. If an item is overdue for more than 30 days, a block is placed on the account until the item is returned or paid for. Patrons will only be charged for items which are lost or damaged. If you are unable to pay for an item, please speak to library staff.
What can I check out, and for how long?
The WWCRLD has access to over 70,000 books, DVDs, audiobooks, and magazines available for check out to patrons! Each account is allowed up to 30 items at a time, 7 of which can be DVDs. DVDs check out for one week at a time, and other items check out for 3 weeks.