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Services

Curbside Pickup

Curbside pickup of materials is available as a convenience for any patron who needs it. Contact the library to schedule your pickup time and we will prepare your requested materials. Please allow adequate time for us to process your materials. If last-minute requests are made, we will do our best to accommodate timely pickups, but may not always be able to guarantee them. Please note that some items may not be eligible for curbside pickup. The size or value of an item may warrant indoor pickup only.

Materials will be located in a receptacle behind the curbside return box on the corner of Arch Avenue and First Street. Availability of curbside pickup services may be dependent on weather.

All items are checked out to the patron prior to being placed in the curbside pickup location, and any damages or loss of materials that may occur are the responsibility of the patron.

 

Book Club Support

The New Richmond Community Library is willing to provide assistance to book clubs in the community. Some of the ways we can do that include:

  • Recommendations and advice on title selection
  • Placing copies on hold for members of the book club

In order to provide this assistance to any book club, the Library needs to have the following information provided by the club:

  • The name and contact information for a point person who will be in charge of managing the club account.
  • Names of books that the club wishes to read
  • Dates of book club meetings

For further information on how we can support your book club, contact us at 715.243.0431.

Computers, Internet Access, Technology

Wireless Access

24 hour WIFI network for use both inside and outside the library walls. No login required.

WIFI Hotspots

WIFI Hotspots available for checkout with service through T-Mobile.

10 Public Internet Computers

Microsoft Office products installed.

Equipment for Checkout

Equipment cannot be requested through the MORE system. Call 715.243.0431 to schedule a time for use. Items must be picked up and returned to New Richmond Community Library.

Print, Copy, Scan, Fax

Print, Copy, Scan and Fax
Printing/Copying Rates:
black/white 8 1/2″ x 11″ 10¢ per page/side
black/white 8 1/2″ x 14″ 10¢ per page/side
black/white 11″ x 17″ 20¢ per page/side
color 8 1/2″ x 11″ 50¢ per page/side
color 8 1/2″ x 14″ 50¢ per page/side
color 11″ x 17″ $1.00 per page/side

Scanning
Scan to an email or flash drive: Free

Faxing

Library Fax Number: 715.246.2691

*Prices are the same for faxes sent or received. Pay at the front desk with cash or check. Debit/Credit cards are not accepted.

Local and Long Distance Faxes

50¢ for each page to the same number

International Faxes

$2.00 for the first page

$1.00 for each additional page to the same number

Home Delivery Service

Home Delivery is an outreach service in which selected material are delivered to the elderly, disabled, or others who find it difficult to get to the library. Participants must live within the New Richmond School District. Library staff selects the materials and the delivery service is provided by volunteers of New Richmond Community Library.

Applying for a card

Participants must have a library card for Home Delivery. Proof of current address is required. If you do not have a card, you must set one up before your Home Delivery application will be approved.

What can be borrowed?

New Richmond Community Library materials include:

  • Books, large and regular print
  • Audiobooks
  • Magazines
  • DVDs
  • Music CDs
  • Launchpads

How long may I borrow the items?

The materials are checked out for 4 weeks. There are never overdue fines, however fees for lost or damaged materials will be assessed as necessary.

If there a fee for this service?

If you are eligible, there is no cost for this service.

Tax Resources

Limited Wisconsin and Federal forms and instructions are available at the Library.

Additional forms or instructions can be printed for 10 cents per page.

Request an automatic extension of time to file a U.S. individual income tax return: Form 4868

Get Ready

Communications and outreach campaign to educate as many taxpayers as possible about steps they can take in December regarding changes that could affect their ability to timely file their tax returns and get their refunds as quickly as possible.

Taxpayer Assistance

Federal Income Tax Questions: 1-800-829-1040 FREE

Federal Refund Information: 1-800-829-4477 FREE

Wisconsin Income Tax Questions: 1-608-266-2772 

Wisconsin Refund Information: 1-866-947-7363 FREE

Minnesota Income Tax Questions: 1-800-652-9094 FREE

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides in-person and virtual tax assistance to anyone free of charge with a special focus on taxpayers who are over 50 or have low to moderate income.

 

Test Proctoring

If you are taking an online course or a professional certification class that requires proctored exams, we have you covered. Staff is available to proctor during weekday hours of operation.

Contact the Library at 715-243-0431 to make arrangements for a proctor.

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