Join a library
Joining a library is free, and you can do this if you live, work or study in the borough.
You can join the library by either:
- visiting your local library
- completing the online registration form prior to visiting your local library
Once you have joined you can borrow from any of the Ealing libraries and return loans to any branch. Books are free to borrow, but there is a small charge for audio-visual items.
If you are aged 16 or over
To join the library, take one piece of ID with your name on it, for example a bank card or passport, to any Ealing library.
You will be issued with a membership card and asked to sign it. By signing your membership card, you are agreeing to abide by the byelaws of Ealing libraries.
If you are under the age of 16
To join the library, your parent or carer must show one piece of ID with their name on it, and they must sign your library card.
They will need to complete the recommender section of the joining form and must also give permission on the form that they wish for you to use the internet inside the library.
PIN number
You will need a PIN to access some library online services and the internet on library computers.
Usually your PIN is given to you when you join the library. This should be kept securely as it also gives access to your own personal borrower record.
If you were not given your PIN when you joined the library, or if you have lost it, you will need to visit one of the following libraries with your library card and ID:
- Acton Town Hall library
- Ealing Central library
- Greenford library
- Jubilee Gardens library
- Northolt library
- Northolt Leisure library
- Northolt library
- Southall library
You may be asked further security questions.
Free internet access
Children and young people under 16 can use the internet provided their guardian or parent has ticked the permission box on the membership application.
Children under 11 can use the internet, but must be accompanied by an adult.
Sessions can be booked at the library or by telephone up to 3 days in advance, for up to 1 hour per day.