
We have a person who wants to get a library card, but has a PO Box for their address on their drivers license. We normally require proof of residency within our community when issuing library cards. This person says they cannot give me anything with a street address "for legal reasons." Although they were vague about what those reasons might be, they left the impression that they are trying to avoid being found by a person with bad intent. Do any libraries make exceptions in cases such as this? If so, do you issue a standard patron card or one with more restrictions (no econtent, shorter expiration,...) Thanks in advance, James James B Lenze (he, him, his) Library Director Garden City Public Library 31735 Maplewood St Garden City, MI 48135
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James B Lenze