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Clermont County Public Library 5920 Buckwheat Road Milford, OH 45150. Main phone number: (513) 732-2736. Account Helpline: (513) 735-7144. info@clermontlibrary.org. Contact Us
Clermont County Public Library 5920 Buckwheat Road Milford, OH 45150. Main phone number: (513) 732-2736. Account Helpline: (513) 735-7144. info@clermontlibrary.org. Contact Us
Clermont County Public Library began library service in 1955, with a bookmobile and a small office as its first facilities. Since then, the library system has expanded to 10 locations, achieving a goal of the Library Board to have a library within fifteen minutes driving time of all Clermont County residents.
Enjoy books, audiobooks, movies, music, research and homework resources, job search materials, small business information, cookbooks, repair manuals and much more with a Clermont County Public Library card.
Get a free library card from the Clermont County Public Library in Ohio. Any Ohio resident can receive a CCPL library card.
Enjoy books, audiobooks, movies, music, research and homework resources, job search materials, small business information, cookbooks, repair manuals and much more with a Clermont County Public Library card. See our library card options.
The app is your fastest way to: Manage your account. Check out with your digital barcode. Browse new books, movies, and more. Find library hours. Get directions to branch libraries. Download digital materials. Scan a book’s barcode and place a hold. Access the website.
Fill out this form to apply for a Clermont County Public Library card. This form is for individuals who are 18 or older. After you submit the form, you’ll receive email confirmation and card status information.
Digital Public Library of America: Historic digital collections from libraries, museums, and archives across Ohio and more. The DPLA portal to photographs, maps, documents, and AV materials from across the country is a great starting place for your local history and genealogy reference.
Marriage dates from 1800 – 1874. Will, estate, and guardianship records from 1800-1900. More time-intensive information that qualifies as research will be referred to a fee-based genealogical researcher, upon your request.