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Ordinarily, yes. But many branch libraries under the same overall management with a centralized system will allow books to be returned to any branch and they will move them back to right location.
The book will be checked in and discharged at the library where you returned it and sent back to the correct library. You can look up the book in the Catalog to make sure it is no longer checked out. The status should be "In transit" but without a due date.
Items can be returned to any SFPL location. Books drops are at every branch location and at the Main Library for returning SFPL library materials during open or closed hours.
Generally, you cannot return a book to a different library unless that library is part of the same system or consortium that allows for interlibrary loans. Most libraries require that books be returned to the specific branch from which they were borrowed.
Materials can be returned to any of the 26 community libraries of Contra Costa County Library. Materials returned to a library other than a Contra Costa County Library, will not be cleared from your account until they have arrived back at Contra Costa County Library.
Use the checkboxes to select the books you want to share, then click Add to Library at the top of the page. Choose the family members you want to share with, and the books will be available on their Kindles.
You can't buy a Kindle book directly from the Kindle app or Amazon app. Instead, open the Amazon website in a browser on your iPhone and find the book you want to buy. Select the Kindle version and buy it.