| Solano County Library | |
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| 38°15′07″N122°02′49″W / 38.252°N 122.047°W /38.252; -122.047 | |
| Location | Solano County, California, United States |
| Type | Public library |
| Established | 1914; 111 years ago (1914) |
| Service area | |
| Branches | 9 |
| Access and use | |
| Population served | 424,233 (2014)[1] |
| Other information | |
| Budget | $33,948,664 (2016)[2] |
| Director | Suzanne Olawski |
| Website | solanolibrary |

Solano County Library is thepublic library forSolano County, California, United States, including the cities ofDixon,Fairfield,Rio Vista,Suisun City,Vacaville, andVallejo. The library consists of nine branch locations, the Solano CountyLaw Library, and the Solano County Library Adult Literacy Program. The city ofBenicia operates its own independent public library. It is a partner of the Solano Partner Libraries & St. Helena (SPLASH) Consortium.
Solano County Library offers library materials, resources, information, entertainment and lifelong learning opportunities for the people of Solano County.


The Solano County Library was established in 1914 by the county's board of supervisors. For its first two decades of service the library collection was kept in various locations until a permanent building was constructed for library use in 1931.[3]
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