You are responsible for any items checked out on your card, whether it is in your possession or not, so make sure you report it if you lose it or if it is stolen. All fines and items will be listed on the new card. Your new card will have a new number, and the old card will continue to be blocked. Then, visit a PINES library to get a replacement card for a $2.00 fee. When a lost card is reported, a PINES library can block the card to prevent use. Q: What happens if I’ve lost my PINES card? It’s free to replace your old card and only takes a few minutes. We switched to PINES in 2010, which requires all patrons to get a new card. If you have a library card that does not say PINES on it, or that was issued before 2011, your card is no longer valid. Q: I have an old library card can I still use it? To find out if a library is participating in PINES, try the PINES Nearest Branch Locator or search the PINES Participating Libraries Directory. That includes Calhoun-Gordon, Chatsworth-Murray, and Dalton-Whitfield libraries, as well as over 275 additional libraries in Georgia. PINES library cards work at any PINES library. Q: Where can I use my PINES library card? Minors must have their parent or guardian present in order to register for a library card. There is no age limit on getting a library card. Q: How old do I have to be to get a PINES library card?
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