EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The City of El Paso’s Public Libraries will be launching the Enhanced Library Card ( ELC ) program on Friday, June 7, according to a press release from the City.
All City and County of El Paso people 18 and older may have access to the new ELC, which is a completely full-service library card.
The collection cards may have personally identifiable information such as a child’s photo, name, target, height, weight, age, and gender, according to the City.
The card can also be used as a form of identification at all City and El Paso County offices, according to the City. To accept the new ELC as a form of identification, private organizations can also sign up as program partners.
You must have proof of identification and proof of residency in El Paso County to obtain an ELC. The card will contain added security features and will be non- transferable, according to the City.
The City says the card will be accessible during business hours at the following branches: Those branch libraries are the following:
- Jose Cisneros Cielo Vista Branch, 1300 Hawkins Blvd.
- Irving Schwartz Branch, 1865 Dean Martin Dr.
- Westside Branch, 125 Belvidere
- Sergio Troncoso Branch, 9321 Alameda Ave.
For more information on the ELC, pop- up events and a complete list of acceptable documentation, click here: https ://www.elpasolibrary .org/.