The Duchesne Branch is being remodeled from May 6 - November 30, 2024. Its items will be unavailable from April 1 until the branch reopens. Thank you for your patience during this closure.
Any person who, in any twelve month period, writes 2 (two) or more checks to the library which are returned for “Non-Sufficient Funds” shall thereafter be required to pay their obligations to the library in cash or by money order. Libr
Our meeting rooms are available for use by the library and the community at large in conducting programs, activities and meetings under the conditions described here.
The Uintah County Library is supported by the taxes of the residents of Uintah County who expect the Library to be a safe and comfortable place for reading, researching, studying, selecting reading materials, using computers, and attending communi
If a patron checks out an audio book on CDs or tapes and loses or damages one of the CDs or tapes for the book, that patron may replace the missing CD or tape with a new CD or tape, but if they are unwilling or unable to do so, they shall be held lia
Every three years the Library evaluates its Strategic Plan to determine if the Library staffing, services, collections, facilities, and community activities are furthering the Mission of the Library and helping to achieve the Library’s Visio
Introduction
The Uintah County Public Library offers a variety of computer services to the community. This Computer Use Policy was developed under the direction of the Library Board of Directors in order to meet the
Any requests to reproduce any of the holdings of the Uintah County Library Regional History Center (RHC) must be submitted on the RHC Collection–Order and Use Permission Form. To be valid, the form must be signed by an authorized staff membe
Animals, other than service animals, are not permitted in the Uintah County Library, unless as a part of a program authorized by a library director.
Service Animals
Service animal means any guide dog, signal dog, o
I. MISSION OF THE LIBRARYThe mission of the Uintah County library is to enable and promote literacy as well as provide an alternative source of entertainment to the residents of Uintah County. While our emphasis is on books,
We are dedicated to collecting, preserving, and disseminating biographies, historical accounts, materials and photographs of the people and events important to the county and larger Uinta Basin Region. The Regional History Center was founded in 1982 by Doris Karren Burton.
Avalon Community Center serves residents living in the Randlette, Avalon, Ouray, and Pelican Lake areas of the County. The Center is located alongside the Fire Station, a Community Park, and a large indoor gym administered by Uintah Recreation.
Tridell Community Center serves residents living in the Northeastern part of Uintah County. Residents can pick up and drop off Library materials at the center.
We look forward to accepting your donations of books and magazines which are in good condition. Donations may be made at the library during normal hours. Please do not leave donations in the Book Return drop-box or by the front door.
This policy establishes the framework within which the Uintah County Library (hereinafter referred to as “Library”) shall regulate the installation, maintenance, and use of security cameras located in the Library building and outdoor areas controlled by the Library, and regulate the collection, storage, disposal, access, and use of surveillance data from the security camera systems.