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Need to send or receive a fax?

The Dolton Public Library District provides faxing services to patrons for a fee. 

  • Faxing will be performed by library staff, while the customer waits for transmittal to be completed. 
  • Customers must sign a fax responsibility form.
  • The library will provide a half page cover sheet for directional purposes at no charge.

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Outgoing Faxes

  • Outgoing faxes to locations within the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii will cost $1.00 for the first (1st) page and $.50 for each additional page.
  • Outgoing faxes to international locations will cost $5.00 for each page.
  • Payment for outgoing faxes must be made prior to transmittal.
  • Outgoing documents must be single-sided on white typing/copier grade paper.
  • If necessary, copiers are available for public use at $.10 per copy and staff is available to provide assistance.

Incoming Faxes

  • Incoming faxes will be $1.00 for the first (1st) page including cover sheet and $.50 for each additional page.
  • Customers will be be notified of incoming faxes and must pay prior to the release of materials.
  • Customers will be charged for receipt of personally addressed faxes regardless of content.
  • Incoming faxes are kept strictly confidential and are not reviewed by staff.  Also to maintain personal privacy, the information from incoming faxes will not be read over the phone.
  • Materials will be discarded if they are not picked up within seven (7) days of customer notification.
Location & Hours

ADDRESS
14037 Lincoln Avenue
Dolton, IL 60419

TELEPHONE
(708) 849-2385

MAIN FAX
(708) 841-6640

HOURS
Mon-Thu:  9am-9pm
Fri-Sat:  9am-5pm
Sun (Oct-Apr):  12pm-4pm

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