The County of York has made the difficult decision to close the Tabb and Yorktown Libraries to the public until further notice. Also, in order to minimize the risk of exposure to COVID-19, all library-sponsored events and meeting room reservations are canceled until further notice. We apologize for the inconvenience. Visit the York County COVID-19 webpage for the latest updates.
Important info about the items you have checked out or are on hold:
- The book drop at Tabb and Yorktown is closed. Please keep items you’ve checked out until the Library reopens.
- All items currently checked out will be renewed until the Library reopens. No late fees will accrue on items that were originally due during the closure period.
- All currents holds placed on items will be extended until the Library reopens.
- No new holds can be placed on items until the Library reopens.
- This does not apply to digital ebooks, audiobooks and magazines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I apply for a library card?
While we’re closed, residents of York County and bordering localities are welcome to apply online for a library card. When we reopen, online applicants can visit the Tabb or Yorktown Library to obtain and validate their physical library card. - My library card has expired. How can I renew it?
Call the Circulation Department at 757-890-5130 for assistance. - I have a question about my account. Is there anyone who can help me?
Call the Circulation Department at 757-890-5130 for assistance. - Are there any library resources I can use while the library is closed to the public?
Yes. Our digital collection is available all day every day. We have eBooks, audiobooks, and magazines for all ages. We also have a variety of research and learning resources.