Notary Public Service at the Library
Need a Notary Public? We are happy to announce that Southold Library can now provide Notary Public service. Please call ahead to assure a Notary is available. Photo ID required.
Continue readingNeed a Notary Public? We are happy to announce that Southold Library can now provide Notary Public service. Please call ahead to assure a Notary is available. Photo ID required.
Continue readingThe Library is sponsoring a free tax filing service for people who made $55,000 or less in 2018. The service is called VITA and it is an official, IRS approved program […]
Continue readingBig news! More ways to research. We now have two new databases in our collection – to search online in the library or in the comfort of your home. No […]
Continue readingGood news for audiobook fans! You have access to even more books. If you don’t see what you want in Overdrive, search under the library website’s “more audiobooks” tab. This […]
Continue readingLooking for a book but can’t find it in our catalog? Please let us know. We can borrow many titles throughout the Suffolk and Nassau library systems. We can also […]
Continue readingNeed a job? The Library keeps a list of current job openings in the area; we also post local job fairs and specific job opportunities. We post job openings from […]
Continue readingGot questions about utility scams, retirement planning, how to file a complaint with a company, mobile banking? The US General Services Administration has published the Consumer Action Handbook that can […]
Continue readingFor many years, from February to April, AARP tax aide volunteers have provided tax prep assistance at local libraries for community members. However, in the last few years, many local […]
Continue readingDrop by on Tuesday, September 25 – between 9:30 and 2pm – and register to vote. Need an absentee ballot? We have those applications, too. We have all the forms […]
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Please note that the Library no longer has a microfilm reader/printer. If you need to view microfilm, the Mattituck-Laurel Library has a reader/printer and you are welcome to use it. […]
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