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The College of Law was founded in 1895 and accredited by the American Bar Association in 1923.

Courtesy Card Application Form
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Courtesy Card Application Form

The H. Douglas Barclay Law Library is pleased to offer courtesy borrowing privileges to Syracuse University College of Law alumni and members of Upstate NY County Bar Associations. These cards, valid for five years and renewable, may be used to borrow Barclay Law Library circulating materials (loan periods vary). Additional information about borrowing and current overdue fine policies may be found on our Borrowing Privileges and Policies web pages. To apply for a courtesy card or to renew your expired card, complete the form below. For more information, contact the Circulation Department at circ@law.syr.edu or 443-9570.

Please note that Law Library courtesy cards are not valid at other Syracuse University libraries.

Note: The bold fields are required.

Syracuse Law School Alumnus/Alumna? Yes     No
Member of an Upsate New York County Bar Association
   If yes, please specify
Yes     No 
Your First Name
Your Middle Name or Initial
(if you do not have a middle name or initial,
please enter XX)
Your Last Name
Email:
Phone:
Mailing Address: (Address where you wish to receive your card and Law Library notices)
If you would prefer to pick up your card at the Law Library, click here:
Choose One
I would like to apply for a Courtesy Card
I would like to renew my Courtesy Card
Date your Courtesy Card expired (on the front of card).       (MM/YY)
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