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Comstock Library provides a wide variety of services to choose from for our patrons. To learn more details, select one of the services below.

  • Mobile Wireless Printing

    You can print emails, documents, photos, boarding passes, and more.  Print directly from a library computer or use your smartphone, tablet, home computer, or laptop to send a mobile print request. Visit the mobile printing page to get started.
    A hand holds a smartphone with a print button showing on the screen.
  • Fine Free Borrowing

    Comstock Township Library does not charge fines for overdue materials, with the exception of mobile hotspots and Playaway Launchpads. We believe this furthers our mission of allowing equitable access to information for all.
  • Free Online Tutoring – Tutor.com

    The Tutor.com service is available now to all Comstock Township Library resident cardholders!
  • Youth Discovery & Storytime Kits

    View all available Discovery & Storytime Kits in our library catalog.
  • Adult Discovery Kits

    View all available Discovery Kits in our library catalog.
  • Office & Tech Services

    We offer essential tech services for patrons who need to print, copy, or fax documents, or need access to the web.
  • Lap Afghan Project

    Once a year the library donates lap afghans to area hospices and nursing homes. If you have leftover yarn from other projects, this is a perfect way to use it up!
  • Preservation Station

    Preserve your family history with our Preservation Station that allows you to transfer VHS tapes into DVD format!
  • Notary

    Notary services are free of charge to all Comstock Township Library cardholders in good standing. For all others, the fee for notary services is $10.00 per appointment. 
  • Homebound

    Proving library materials to Comstock Township residents who are unable to visit the library either temporarily, due to an illness or accident, or permanently due to disability, age, or other mobility issues.
  • Curbside Pick-Up

    We offer curbside pick-up for patrons who do not want to come into the library building.
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