No. From library website: The Longview Public Library is a city library supported entirely by city funds. People living outside the city must pay a non-resident fee for check-out privileges. The fee for a non-resident card is a way to ask those users who live outside the city to share in the costs of library service. (Rural Library Mini-District residents are treated as Longview residents during the period the district contracts with the Longview Public Library for services.) Residents wishing to acquire a library card are asked to fill out a short application and provide photo ID and proof of current address. Acceptable address identification includes but is not limited to a current driver's license, personal checks, official mail postmarked within the last month, a utility The Longview Public Library is a ciill or rent receipt, or a hunting license.
I don't believe so because you have to show proof of residency.
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