Every year I do a little research on which libraries across the US will give you an affordable non-resident card that you can obtain without visiting that specific library. For many years I used the Free Library of Philadelphia, and I will tell you it has been by far my favorite for choices of books and how they not only had a large catalog, but they would also let you request items and often they would purchase it. I am sad to report that today I discovered they no longer let you buy a non-resident card.
Last year I got a card at the Brooklyn Public Library. I switched because BPL had many Hollywood books that I had been wanting to read for quite some time. They have some very unique, very old titles that I had never seen before. For the last year, I have read every Hollywood book that interested me so I was going to switch back to FLP (Free Library of Philadelphia).
Fairfax County Public Library (Virginia)--you can apply for a card online and it is $27 a year. Here is the link to their Overdrive site if you would like to look at the catalog before you commit.
Houston Public Library-their The information listed is not clear if you have to show up in person or not to finalize the card, so I would check before you purchase. $40 per year for a non-resident card.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Public Library-It looks to me that you can do this one solely online and get instant access. The fee is based on the current tax base and so right now it is $45 per year.
Enoch Pratt Free Library-This one seems like it could be a day or two delay because you have to download the application and email it to the library. The current fee for non-residents is $50
There are a few more libraries with non-resident cards, but they were all over $50 which is my limit (Austin Public Library and Orange County Public Library. After looking at the catalogs of the libraries that I found that will do non-resident, BPL has by far the most selections. I will be renewing that card.
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