Library Cards & Borrowing
You need a library card to borrow materials from the Moreno Valley Public Library. This card also lets you borrow books and materials from other libraries in the Riverside and San Bernardino County Library systems. Library cards are free to all Riverside and San Bernardino County residents.
To get a library card:
- Go to the front desk of the Library and request the form.
- Have a current picture identification, such as a driver's license or California ID, and proof of current address. You can use a recent utility bill, pre-printed check, or piece of mail to show proof of current address.
First-time library cards are free for residents of Moreno Valley. Replacement cards cost two dollars.
Borrowing
Your Moreno Valley Library Card provides access to the library’s materials, online content, and computer services. With it you can:
- Check out books, movies, music, video games, and more, for up to two weeks (up to 30 items, up to three in each audio/video format)
- Renew most items up to three times in person, over the phone, or online
- Download eBooks from home
- Access online research tools and magazine articles from home
- Use the public computers or Wi-Fi service at the library
- Place holds on items from the Moreno Valley Public Library and libraries affiliated with the Inland Library System (up to 20 items total, up to five in audio or DVD format)
- Set up a Reading History to save a list of titles you've checked out (visible only to you)