Cost to Fax at the Library: Prices, Limits & Free Alternatives
Library fax prices range from free to $2.00 per page for domestic faxes — but availability, page limits, and hours vary by branch. Here's the full cost breakdown and the best free alternatives worth knowing before you make the trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to fax at the library?
Library fax prices range from free to $2.00 per page for domestic faxes. International faxes typically run $3.00–$5.00 per page. Some systems such as the St. Louis Public Library offer free digital faxing to cardholders.
Can I fax at the library for free?
Yes, at some library systems. Roughly 35% of libraries that offer fax services provide them free to cardholders. Examples include the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library and the Jefferson County (CO) Public Library. Call ahead to confirm your branch.
How many pages can I fax at the library?
Most libraries cap faxes at 10–50 pages per transmission. Libraries that offer free faxing often impose stricter informal limits. Call your branch to confirm the page limit before going.
Is faxing at the library cheaper than FedEx or UPS?
Usually yes. Library fax rates average $0.25–$2.00 per page, compared to $1.89–$2.49 per page at FedEx Office and The UPS Store. However, online fax apps like mFax.to can be cheaper still for occasional use.
What's a free alternative to faxing at the library?
The mFax app lets you send a fax from your phone in under 2 minutes without visiting any location. FaxZero offers completely free faxing for documents up to 3 pages. Both are faster and more private than a public library machine.