Materials Recovery Service: Overview

Materials Recovery FAQ

Materials Recovery Agency FAQs

1. Why has the library contracted with a materials recovery agency?
2. What is a materials recovery agency?
3. Which accounts are sent to the materials recovery agency?
4. How do I prevent my account from going to the materials recovery agency?
5. What will happen to library accounts that are sent to the materials recovery agency?
6. I was contacted by the materials recovery agency. What should I do?
7. Will the materials recovery agency know which items I have checked out?
8. If my account is sent to the materials recovery agency, can I use my library card?
9. How do I update my account information?
10. How do I find out what is checked out to my account?
11. Can I renew items that I have checked out?
12. How can I return the items I have checked out?
13. What is a returned item?
14. Does the library notify customers about overdue items?
15. I just received an overdue notice. What should I do?
16. What about fines for overdue books?
17. I received a bill for missing/damaged items. What is that?
18. How do I pay for damages or library items that I've lost?
19. How long until I can use my card after I pay my bill?
20. What do I do if I find an item after I've paid for it?

1. Why has the library contracted with a materials recovery agency?
The Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County works with a materials recovery agency to help ensure the return of overdue library items. The majority of our customers return items on time and in good condition. However, there are a few who have not responded to overdue notices. The materials recovery agency’s services will be used to reclaim items from those customers. When library materials — books, music CDs, movies and more — are returned they are available for other customers to use and enjoy.

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2. What is a materials recovery agency?
A materials recovery agency is a company that pursues debts that are owed. The Public Library has contracted with the third-party agency in order to transfer the responsibility of contacting customers and encouraging them to either return their overdue items or work with the library to resolve account issues.

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3. Which accounts are sent to the materials recovery agency?
Accounts that are 53 days overdue will be eligible for referral to the materials recovery agency. For overdue accounts belonging to children, the adults who signed for the cards will be contacted by the materials recovery agency.

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4. How do I prevent my account from going to materials recovery?
The best way to avoid materials recovery activity is to keep library accounts in good standing.  This can be done by:

  • Returning or renewing items before they become overdue.
  • Responding to overdue notices.
  • Calling of visiting a branch library if the materials can’t be found.
  • Making sure that the library has current contact information – mailing address, phone number and/or email address – to help ensure that notices are received.

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5. What will happen to library accounts that are sent to the materials recovery agency?

  • Accounts submitted to the materials recovery agency will be assessed a processing fee of $10.00.
  • The materials recovery agency will contact customers and encourage them to return the library materials they have checked out OR contact the library and pay for the items.
  • The materials recovery agency will contact customers multiple times by both telephone and mail.
  • Accounts will remain suspended until the items are returned in good condition or paid for, and the materials recovery agency fee has been paid.

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6. I was contacted by the materials recovery agency.  What should I do?

Return the borrowed items to branch of the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Returning the items in good condition clears the bill and stops collection activity.

If the materials are lost, they need to be paid for.

Charges for lost or damaged items and the $10 materials recovery agency fee can be paid at any branch location with cash, check or money order, or by credit card online by logging into My Account.

Customers who are unable to pay their accounts in full may be able to set up a payment plan.

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7. Will the materials recovery agency know which items I have checked out?
No. Details such as title, author and types of items checked out will not be shared with the materials recovery agency. The collection agency will receive only the dollar amount the customer’s account has been billed. 

Customers whose accounts have been sent to the collection agency may contact the library to get a list of the items they have checked out.

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8. If my account is sent to the materials recovery agency, can I use my library card?
Library privileges are suspended for accounts that have been listed with the materials recovery agency. Once materials are returned in good condition or paid for, and the $10 materials recovery agency fee is paid, customers may begin using their cards to check out materials. Customers who want to use the Library's public PCs may do so the day after all outstanding issues with their accounts have been resolved.

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9. How do I update my account information?
To confirm or update an email address or telephone number, come in to any branch library with your library card and photo ID. If updating a mailing address and the address on yoru ID isn't current, bring in proof of address, as well. Staff can also add text messages to your account.
   

10. How do I find out what is checked out to my account?
Get a list of materials checked out to an account:

  • online by logging into My Account.
  • by calling or visiting your local branch library– please have the library card number handy when making this call.

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11. Can I renew items that I have checked out?
Most items may be renewed up to six times unless they have been requested by other customers or have been billed because they are overdue. However, if an account has already been referred to the materials recovery agency, the items can’t be renewed and should be returned to any branch as soon as possible.

Items can be renewed by:

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12. How can I return the items I have checked out?
Items can be returned to any of the Public Library branches, regardless of where they were checked out. All buildings have book drops for after-hours convenience.

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13. What is a returned item?
An item is considered returned when it is placed in the Book Return area of any library during open hours, or when it is securely deposited in a Book Drop.
Please do not leave library items outside a library building or next to a book drop, and do not try to force items into any of the book drops. If a book drop is full or jammed, the library recommends returning the items at another time.
Remember, customers are responsible for all items checked out to their cards until they are safely returned inside the library.  Items returned complete and in good condition will be checked in and removed from the customers’ records.

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14. Does the library notify customers about overdue items?
The Public Library makes efforts to keep customers informed of the status of their accounts.

  • 14 Days Overdue: the library issues an overdue notice, reminding the customer to return or renew the item.
  • 28 Days Overdue: the customer account is temporarily suspended and billed for the replacement cost of the item.  A notice of this action is sent to the customer. Returning the item in good condition clears the bill and allows the customer to begin using his/her library card again.
  • 53 Days Overdue: the account may be referred to the collection agency.

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15. I just received an overdue notice. What should I do?
Take a look around for the items – under the couch, in the car, anywhere they could be hiding out. If they’re nowhere to be found, contact us. The Public Library is always willing to work with customers to keep their accounts in good standing.

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16. What about fines for overdue books?
The Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County does not charge overdue fines. Please return your books on time.

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17. I received a bill for missing/damaged items. What is that?
When items are returned damaged or missing pieces, the customer who checked out the item(s) is billed for replacement costs. Please check all items for completeness before returning them to the library.
Examples:

  • Missing items: DVD cases returned empty or Books on CD returned missing discs.
  • Damaged items include, but are not limited to: mildew, water, stains, and torn pages.

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18. How do I pay for damages or library items that I’ve lost?
Library branches accept payments by cash, check or money order for lost and damaged items. When paying by check or money order, make sure to include the number of the billed account (that’s the library card number) with the payment.

Customers can pay by credit card through the library’s website by logging into My Account. or at the catalog computers in a branch library.

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19. How long until I can use my card after I pay my bill?
Customers can use their library cards as soon as their accounts are paid in full.

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20. What do I do if I find an item after I’ve paid for it?


If you find the item…

  • And the payment was for at least $5
  • And the item is in good condition
  • Bring the item and receipt to any branch location
    within 10 to 12 weeks
  • Refund checks are mailed in 10 to 12 weeks
  • Payments for incomplete media, damage charges, and the $10 materials recovery agengy fee are not refundable

    

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