The Library is open
Monday – Wednesday: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Closed
Thursday, Friday & Sunday
Where is the library located and how do I get there?
Library Address
1401 National City Blvd.
National City, CA 91950 Map
From I-5
Exit on Mile of Cars Way. Go east to National City Blvd. make a left onto National City Blvd. Go north for about 3 / 4 mile past 16th St. The Library will be on the right hand side.
From I-805
Exit on Plaza Blvd., and go west for 1 mile. Turn left onto Roosevelt Avenue. Go South for 1 /2 mile and turn left onto 16th St. Go East for 1 block and turn left onto National City Blvd. The Library is on the right hand side.
How can I get a library card?
A library card will be issued upon presentation of the following:
Current Picture Identification
Valid California Driver’s License
California Id Card
Resident Alien Card
Military Id
Address Verification (must include applicants name)
Mail postmarked within 30 days
Rent Receipt
Utility Bill
Check Book
Car Registration
Parents or guardians must be present to sign application and show their ID and Proof of Address for teens and children under 18 years of age.
Does the Library have tax forms?
The library has standard tax forms from January – April 15th. After April 15th, you can download tax forms at www.irs.gov. You can obtain California Tax forms at taxes.ca.gov/Income_Tax/Forms.shtml.
Yes, the library’s Wi-Fi (wireless) network is NCPLWireless. No password is required but there is a waiver you must agree to.
Can reference librarians give me legal advice?
No. Librarians don’t have the proper credentials to advise you on any legal case. However, they can direct you to websites or books on legal topics. The San Diego County Law Library has an extensive collection of legal materials at four locations countywide. For hours and locations, go to http://www.sdcll.org/location.htm.
Can reference librarians give me medical advice?
No. Librarians don’t have the proper credentials to advise you on medical issues. However, they can direct you to websites or books on your health concerns.