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Anyone who lives, works, or studies in Luton can join Luton Libraries for free. As a member, you can borrow up to 15 items, enjoy free computer access, and explore a wide range of online services.
When you join online, you’ll get instant access to our eLibrary platforms, Overdrive and BorrowBox. Complete the online joining form. Make a note of your temporary membership number and PIN. This temporary membership is valid for two years. Please note that you cannot reserve physical items or book/use public computers with the temporary membership.
To enjoy our full range of services—including reserving and borrowing physical items or accessing additional online resources—visit any Luton library with your membership number and proof of identity. Our team will assist you in completing your registration. Once verified, your membership will remain active unless unused for more than three years.
We accept most official forms of ID, such as:
All documents should be in date, and letters must be no older than three months.
Children under 16 require a parent or carer to sign their registration as guarantor. The guarantor must present either their own library card or valid proof of identity.
Luton Libraries is part of The Library Consortium, a network of 21 library authorities across London, the South East, and East of England. Your library card can be used at any library within the Consortium.
By joining, you agree that your personal information will be stored securely in our shared database and processed in accordance with UK Data Protection legislation, including the UK GDPR. Your data may be accessed by authorised library staff across the Consortium and used for service delivery, system testing, and staff training purposes.
You have the right to access, correct, or request deletion of your personal data. For more information, please refer to our Privacy Policy or speak to a member of staff.
Is joining the library really free?
Joining the library is completely free—and so is borrowing and reserving books, as well as using our public computers. We no longer charge fines for overdue items, so you can enjoy what you borrow without added pressure.
Does my child need to be able to read to join the library?
We welcome babies from 0 months upwards and have board and other books they will love. Research shows that shared reading improves 0–12 month old children’s speech, communication and language skills