Top Questions

  1. Download the hoopla app from your device’s app store, or go to hoopladigital.com.
  2. Follow the steps to create your account, selecting Napa County Library when prompted. You’ll need an email address and your library card number.
  3. Once the account has been created, sign in with your email address and password. 

Need help? Watch the Getting Started Video or contact us.

Apply in Person

Visit your favorite Napa County Library location to apply in person. Provide a photo ID with your current address to get your new library card. If your photo ID does not have your current address, please additionally provide one proof of your mailing address in a physical or digital format (utility bill, bank statement, etc.)

Children 17 and under need to be present with a parent/guardian. 

Learn about other types of Library cards here.

Apply Online

Apply online for instant access to downloadable ebooks, audiobooks, digital magazines, and most research databases. Visit your favorite library and request your physical card with a photo ID and proof of address to gain access to the entire collection. 

Register for a free account at nytimes.com, then use the link below to redeem a complimentary 24-hour access code.

Get a code here.

* After the first 24 hours have passed, you will need to redeem another code for another 24 hours of remote access (i.e. Repeat Step 1). This is the licensing model that New York Times has negotiated with public libraries.

** Please be advised that registering an email address with New York Times Digital will opt you in to receiving email marketing communications from the New York Times. To opt-out of receiving mailings, follow the unsubscribe instructions at the bottom of those messages.