Welcome to your St. Paul Public Library!
The Saint Paul Public Library can help you…
Find valuable information on learning English, finding jobs, starting a business, improving your health, and many other areas. (Ask a Question)
Use a computer to send email to relatives or get news from home over the Internet. Learn how to use a computer in a library computer class.
Borrow books, movies, music, and other materials.
Get help with homework. Teen and adult learners are welcome at the library’s Homework Centers.
Find books to read with your children. The library is a friendly place for both kids and families.
Library services are free and open to everyone! Here’s how to use the library:
Get started by signing up for a free library card.
Simply bring a current photo I.D. that has your current address to any Saint Paul Public library in order to receive your card. With your library card, you can use the internet stations and borrow books, music, movies, and more!
You may use any of the 13 libraries in St. Paul as well as the traveling bookmobile. Many library branches are open seven days a week.
You may also use your card at public libraries throughout the metropolitan Twin Cities area and the state of Minnesota.
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