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Indiana Library Passport

What is the Library Passport?

A screenshot of the Indiana Library Passport website, featuring various public libraries.

Prizes, too!

With 236 library districts - and more than 400 individual library buildings - Indiana provides all Hoosiers with a path to knowledge.

From outdoor library gardens to gem collections to the Rolland Center for Lincoln Research, Indiana libraries showcase many unique learning opportunities.

This passport features 140 main libraries and branches to explore. With over 100 Carnegie libraries, Indiana has more than any other state.

When participants check in to these libraries, they will be entered into a quarterly drawing for a prize package, including, but not limited to, historical tour tickets, architecture books, and gift cards from local and national merchants.

This program is 100% free, however a gate fee will apply in order to visit the library at the Museum of 20th Century Warfare in Fort Harrison State Park in Marion County. All prizes are while supplies last

This library passport will expire on June 29, 2023. Then, a new passport will be issued.

Participating Libraries

You will find us ….

  • listed under Carnegie libraries …
  • listed under Shelby County libraries …
  • listed under Shelbyville …
  • listed under Morristown …
  • and listed in the global search.

Easily deliver your Indiana Library Passport to your cellphone using this QR Code.

  • Instantly delivered via text and email.
  • Mobile exclusive.
  • No apps to download.
  • Check in to libraries by making sure your Location Services are turned on.
  • The library pops up when you approach it! Just check in
An informational ad featuring a QR code, promoting an Indiana Library Passport program with instructions and prize incentives.
Infographic explaining a 3-step process to use a mobile pass for Indiana libraries with chances to win prizes.