Accessibility
Find assistive services, equipment, and collections at the library. Request an accommodation or file a complaint.
Accessible Formats
Closed captioning
Browse captioned DVDs and Blu-Rays in our collection.
Large Print books
Browse large print books available in our collection. Large print materials are available at every library location.
Explore our digital collections
eBooks
Movies & TV
Digital Audiobooks
Music
Assistive Services
Find out what accessible features are available at your community library. To check by location, visit the Accessibility section on your library’s location page to plan your visit.
All of our library locations, restrooms, and meeting rooms are accessible.
Access to Library Buildings
Assistive Equipment and Services
Assitive Tools for Computers
Get Access to the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library
Learn about what's offered, who is eligible, how to apply, and how we can help.
Event and Program Accomodation
Request an Accommodation
To request an accommodation for a library event, contact the librarian hosting the event at least one week before the event date. Contact information is posted on the individual event listing in our online calendar.
You can also write to [email protected] at least one week before the event.
Closed Captioning
Auto-generated closed captioning is available at all online events.
Closed captioning is always added to our official video postings on YouTube, opens a new window.
Request an Accommodation
We work to make sure that all library services are accessible, including our website and apps. We fully comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We will provide reasonable accommodations by request.
File an ADA Complaint
Do you want to report a library accommodation that was unsatisfactory? Did you experience actions that you believe are prohibited by ADA law? You can file a complaint. You must report the complaint within 15 days of the alleged violation.
Include the name, address and contact information of the person filing the complaint. Give a brief description of the alleged violation(s). Provide the names of any persons involved or witness to the alleged violation(s).
You may submit the complaint in one of three ways: a letter, an email, or a voicemail. The Access Coordinator will respond within five business days.
By mail:
Library Access Coordinator
King County Library System
960 Newport Way NW
Issaquah, WA 98027
By email:
Email complaints with all required information to [email protected].
By phone:
Leave a detailed voice mail for the Access Coordinator at (425) 369-3453.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Interpreter Services
Request free interpreter services.
Library2Go
Learn more about mobile library services.
Website Accessibility Notice
Read our web accessibility notice.

