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The library offers several educational resources such as technology services, museum passes, reading buddies, research assistance, homework help, online tutoring, research assistance, and more!

Yes! Read online or download thousands of eBooks, eAudioBooks, and cover-to-cover digital editions of popular magazines, newspapers, and journals.

Yes! Check out our events calendar for featured classes, programs, and more for everyone–in English and Spanish–at our two libraries.

If you are homeless and you need help, there are many resources available through Marin County Health & Human Services; they can help connect you to the resources that are most appropriate for your needs. Call their assistance line at 1 (415) 457-4636. If it is an emergency, please call 9-1-1.

Yes. You will need to enter your lot space number in addition to the Parkmobile zone number (listed on the green sign), specific to that parking lot.

You are required to pay for parking in public parking lots and at the meters, Monday-Saturday, 8am-6pm (Walgreens lot, 8am-8pm). Public parking is always free on Sundays.

When you use the mobile app or call to start the parking session, you key in a zone number. The parking officer verifies your parking session by matching the license plate to the zone number.

Citations issued by City of San Rafael Parking Services may be paid and appealed online at www.citationprocessingcenter.com. If you paid for parking via Parkmobile, you may obtain a receipt for your parking transaction from your Parkmobile account. Other than supplying confirmation of payment, Parkmobile cannot help resolve a parking dispute.

Per transaction convenience fees range from $0.20 to $0.35. Visit the Parkmobile website to inquire about a preferred membership to obtain the least expensive per transaction convenience fees.

Yes. Parking permission is purchased in 20 minute increments.

There is no additional charge for the service (unless your cell provider charges for text messages); however, you will be charged a convenience fee if you choose to pay to extend your parking transaction.

You can go online to your Parkmobile personal page anytime to make changes to your account, review parking charges, print parking transactions and receipts, or export data to another format.

Contact Parkmobile right away. Give them the details and they will help you resolve the problem. City of San Rafael Parking Services office cannot resolve charge disputes.

Parkmobile does not issue refunds for parking transactions. City of San Rafael Parking Services cannot issue refunds for Parkmobile transactions.

Rather than providing money or food, you can always make eye contact and say hello to someone in need.  If someone does need emergency services like food, St. Vincent's  is open for breakfast, lunch and to-go meals 365 days a year. You can also put your change to work at purple parking meters throughout the City. The...

Parkmobile does not enforce parking lots. Parkmobile does not accept or process citation appeals. Parkmobile does not issue refunds.

The Parkmobile system is PCI DSS level 1 compliant and your Parkmobile personal page is SSl 256 encrypted.

No. Your parking transaction is for a specific Parkmobile zone. If you move to another zone, you will have to pay again.

It depends on the parking restrictions of the meters or lots. Your parking transaction will continue until you have reached the maximum time limit for which you have paid, just like a meter.

Using pay-by-cell means you don't need to walk back to your car to leave a receipt on your dash. The enforcement officers can see from their report, if your space is paid or not by looking up your license plate #.

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