
K-12 students (or K-12 teachers) attending or working at a school in Morristown but who live in Morris County should get cards at their home library.

Student/Nanny MembershipsĪny K-12 students (or K-12 teachers) attending or working at a school in Morristown or Morris Township who do not live in Morris County may obtain a library card. Please check with our Circulation Department to see if your town participates. Some towns in Northern NJ have borrowing agreements with us. Bernards Township residents may use their cards at all Morris County libraries. You will also need documentation that shows your home address. You must bring in a document, like a pay stub, that shows your name and work address. People who work in Morristown and do not live in Morris County may also get a card. SWELL (Sussex Warren Electronic Lending Libraries) People Who Work in Morristown LMxAC (Libraries Of Middlesex Automation Consortium), The participating libraries of Open Borrowing include: Open Borrowing is a reciprocal borrowing program for library patrons to borrow in-person from among more than 75 public libraries in northern New Jersey. (If you bring in a utility bill it must have been received within the last two months.) Your card is good at all Main libraries, *Open Borrowing and MUF libraries.


Just bring in a document, such as a valid driver’s license or utility bill, with your name and address to get your card. Morristown and Morris Township residents are entitled to a library card. MUF Getting and Using a Library Card Applications are processed daily Monday-Friday, mostly within 48 hours.
