What should I do if I never borrowed an item that is checked out to my library account?

It sometimes happens that library patrons report that they have already returned, or never checked out, an item(s) that the library's circulation system indicates they still have checked out. Patrons who believe that they have returned a library item that is still attached to their account, or who believe that the library material on their account was never borrowed, must follow the procedure below to initiate a search.

  1. Fill out and complete the online Claims Return form.
  2. Once this form is completed and submitted, Access Services staff will search for the claims “returned” and/or “never borrowed” item(s) for one month. The search will be conducted every day for one week (seven days) and then once a week for three weeks. 
  3. Patrons will be asked to continue to look through their own belongings while the search is underway. Patrons have occasionally found materials in such instances. Familiar places where materials have been discovered include offices, homes, cars, and rooms where library material may have been mixed in with personal belongings.
  4. Patrons may check their patron record in the library catalog at any time to check if the item is still on their account. For information about the material in question or the status of the search, patrons can either call the circulation desk at 206-296-6233 or email the Access Services at libcirc@seattleu.edu.
  5. Once the library staff search is complete, patrons will be notified of its outcome via email from the Manager of Access Services. If the item has not been found at the end of the search, and determined to be lost, the patron will be responsible for any replacement costs.
  6. Questions or concerns can be directed to the Manager of Access Services at 206-296-6235 or via email at morgana@seattleu.edu

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  • Last Updated Sep 28, 2024
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  • Answered By Heidi Hetzel

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