Any patron who is 18 and older with a valid library card can check out a hotspot.

(Scott County, Ind.) – The Scott County Public Library announced that they have Wi-Fi hotspots available for residents to borrow.
All devices allow up to 15 devices to be connected at once allowing residents to have access to the internet from anywhere.
Any patron who is 18 and older with a valid library card can check out a hotspot. The library card must be in good standing with no fines or overdue items. Hotspots can be checked out for 7 days with no renewals.
For more information, you can contact the library at (812) 752-2751.

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