Garland County Library Goes Fine Free in 2021

Returning those overdue books will not cost a cent in the future at Garland County Library.

By Paul Kagebein
Beginning January 1, 2021, the Garland County Library will no longer charge patrons overdue fines for late returns. All previously existing overdue fines will be automatically forgiven and removed from patron accounts.

Many other libraries across North America have already transitioned to fine free. Studies have shown that fines have little impact on items being returned. Patrons who are not concerned with small overdue fines are more likely to continue using their library. Materials will still have due dates and patrons are still financially liable for lost or damaged materials. Learn more about the fine free policy at www.gclibrary.com/news.

According to Library Director Adam Webb, the goal of this move is to provide more equitable access to all members of the community. “The Garland County Library believes in free and equal access for all. Late fees frequently penalize the most vulnerable families and individuals, keeping them from accessing resources that enhance their quality of life and education. Eliminating late fees means removing barriers so more community members have access to library services,” says Director Webb.

The library offers over 1,000,000 items available for check out across physical and digital formats, including books, audiobooks, DVDs, Blu-Rays, music, video games, wifi hotspots, fishing poles, and cake pans.

The Garland County Library is located at 1427 Malvern Avenue in Hot Springs. For more information about virtual programming, online databases, curbside pickup, home delivery, and more, contact the library at 501-623-4161. Questions can also be sent to gcl@gclibrary.com.

Visit www.gclibrary.com for access to online catalog, accounts, and e-materials.

Paul Kagebein is the Adult Services Programmer and movie aficionado at the Garland County Library. For more information about library collections, hours, special events, programs, or services, visit www.gclibrary.com or call 501-623-4161 or 501-922-4483. Follow the library on Facebook: Garland County Library.

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