Service
Library Card
Our Libraries are a part of the Alaska Library Catalog (ALC). Library cards cannot be issued online for Borough Libraries. You must apply for a new library card in person at your local library (i.e. Big Lake, Sutton, Talkeetna, Trapper Creek, or Willow Public Library) using a valid state ID or Driver's license to verify your identity.
How to Apply
Download the Library Card Application
Fill out the application
After you download the application you should fill it out to the best of your ability.
Bring the application to your local library
Bring the application to one of these locations:
Facilities
Trapper Creek Public Library
Trapper Creek Library serves the community of Trapper Creek located in the upper Susitna Valley 115 miles north of Anchorage.
Big Lake Public Library
Built in 2002 the Big Lake Public Library is located in Big Lake, Alaska and serves patrons from Houston, Knik-Goose Bay, Meadow Lakes, Willow, and Wasilla. The Library is part of the Alaska Library Network.
Sutton Public Library
Located in the Matanuska Valley, the rural community of Sutton is found along the Matanuska River. A drive to our facility is worth your time, with breathtaking mountain and river views right out your car window.
Talkeetna Public Library
The Talkeetna Public Library/Community Resource Center is located about 2 miles from downtown.
Boards
Communities
Big Lake
Big Lake, Alaska, is a scenic community 13 miles from Wasilla. It offers year-round outdoor activities like boating, fishing, skiing, and mushing. Three state parks and stunning natural beauty make it a haven for recreation lovers.
Palmer
Sutton
Sutton, or Sutton-Alpine, Alaska has 1,038 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.1 square miles, it offers rural and suburban living. Near the Matanuska River on the Glenn Highway, it’s rich in coal mining history tied to Eska and Jonesville.
Wasilla
Willow
Willow, Alaska has 2,196 residents as of 2020. Located 26 miles northwest of Wasilla, it offers outdoor recreation like fishing, hiking, and access to Denali State Park, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Facilities
Trapper Creek Public Library
Trapper Creek Library serves the community of Trapper Creek located in the upper Susitna Valley 115 miles north of Anchorage.
Big Lake Public Library
Built in 2002 the Big Lake Public Library is located in Big Lake, Alaska and serves patrons from Houston, Knik-Goose Bay, Meadow Lakes, Willow, and Wasilla. The Library is part of the Alaska Library Network.
Sutton Public Library
Located in the Matanuska Valley, the rural community of Sutton is found along the Matanuska River. A drive to our facility is worth your time, with breathtaking mountain and river views right out your car window.
Talkeetna Public Library
The Talkeetna Public Library/Community Resource Center is located about 2 miles from downtown.
Boards
Communities
Big Lake
Big Lake, Alaska, is a scenic community 13 miles from Wasilla. It offers year-round outdoor activities like boating, fishing, skiing, and mushing. Three state parks and stunning natural beauty make it a haven for recreation lovers.
Palmer
Sutton
Sutton, or Sutton-Alpine, Alaska has 1,038 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.1 square miles, it offers rural and suburban living. Near the Matanuska River on the Glenn Highway, it’s rich in coal mining history tied to Eska and Jonesville.
Wasilla
Willow
Willow, Alaska has 2,196 residents as of 2020. Located 26 miles northwest of Wasilla, it offers outdoor recreation like fishing, hiking, and access to Denali State Park, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts.
