King County Library System
| King County Library System | |
|---|---|
| Bellevue Regional Library, the largest library in the system | |
| Location | King County, Washington, U.S. | 
| Type | Public library | 
| Established | 1942 | 
| Branches | 49 | 
| Collection | |
| Size | 3.7 million items | 
| Access and use | |
| Access requirements | Residence in King County except the city of Seattle and the towns of Hunts Point and Yarrow Point | 
| Circulation | 21.5 million | 
| Population served | 1.6 million | 
| Members | 630,566 | 
| Other information | |
| Budget | $164.6 million (2025) | 
| Director | Heidi Daniel | 
| Employees | 842 | 
| Website | kcls | 
| References: Washington Public Library Statistical Report, 2023 | |
The King County Library System (KCLS) is a public library system serving most residents of King County, Washington, United States. It has 49 locations in the areas of the county around Seattle, which has a separate city library system. KCLS is headquartered in Issaquah, Washington, and was the busiest library system in the United States in 2010 with a circulation of 22.4 million items. As of 2023, the library system serves a population of 1.6 million residents and has 3.7 million items in its collection, which includes books, periodicals, audio and videotapes, films, disc media, and online resources.