Answered By: John Salinas Last Updated: Jan 28, 2016 Views: 25
Answered By: John Salinas
Last Updated: Jan 28, 2016 Views: 25
Residents of Texas City, La Marque, Dickinson, San Leon, Bacliff, Hitchcock, Santa Fe, Algoa, Arcadia and Alta Loma may now get a COM Library Card. Just pay the fee at the cashiers window in the Administration building and bring your receipt to the circulation desk in the Library. The card allows holders to check out library books. All cards expire on Aug 31st of the same year so this is our prorated pricing. See our guide link below for more info.
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