Find Frisco 24 Hour Booking
Frisco 24 hour booking records originate from the Frisco Police Department. Frisco straddles the line between Collin and Denton Counties, though most of the city falls in Collin County. The population has grown fast, now sitting around 220,000 residents. FPD processes arrests at their headquarters on Stonebrook Parkway. The city runs a short-term jail, and inmates transfer to the Collin County Detention Facility fairly quickly. Frisco does not have a public online inmate search for its city jail, so you need to check the Collin County jail roster or call FPD at (972) 292-6010 to ask about recent bookings.
Frisco Overview
Frisco Police Department Booking
The Frisco Police Department headquarters is at 7200 Stonebrook Parkway. That is where officers process arrests and where the city's short-term holding facility operates. When someone gets arrested in Frisco, they go through the standard booking steps at this location. Staff take fingerprints, a mugshot, and log the charges. The city jail is not meant for long stays. Most people transfer to the Collin County Detention Facility in McKinney within a day.
| Department | Frisco Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 7200 Stonebrook Parkway, Frisco, TX 75034 |
| Phone | (972) 292-6010 |
| Records Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | friscotexas.gov |
Since Frisco spans two counties, the jail destination can depend on where the arrest took place. Most of the city is in Collin County, so the Collin County Jail is the primary transfer point. But for arrests in the Denton County portion of Frisco, the person might end up at the Denton County Jail instead. When in doubt, check both county jail rosters.
Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, the arrested person must see a magistrate within 48 hours. That hearing happens at the county level and sets bail. The magistrate tells the person what they are charged with and explains their rights.
Search Frisco Booking Records
Frisco does not currently offer a public online inmate search for its city jail. That means you have two main options for finding someone recently booked. First, call FPD at (972) 292-6010 and ask. Staff can tell you if a person was arrested and where they are being held. Second, check the Collin County jail roster online. Since most Frisco inmates transfer there, the county search will cover most cases.
The screenshot below shows the Texas DPS criminal history portal, a statewide tool that includes records tied to Frisco arrests.
The DPS database tracks convictions from every Texas county, including Collin and Denton Counties where Frisco booking records originate.
For older Frisco booking records or police reports, submit a public information request to the FPD Records Division. The Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, gives you the right to request these records. Include the person's name, date of arrest, and any other details you have. The department has 10 business days to respond.
Note: If someone was arrested in the Denton County part of Frisco, check the Denton County jail roster instead of Collin County.
Frisco Booking and State Resources
Texas Government Code Chapter 411 sets the rules for criminal history data statewide. The Texas DPS maintains a conviction database that costs $3 per search and covers every county. That tool shows convictions and deferred adjudications. It does not show same-day bookings, which is why the county jail roster matters for real-time info.
The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers people sentenced to state prison. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards monitors all jails in the state, including the Collin County facility where most Frisco inmates end up. If you need legal help understanding records or clearing your criminal history, Texas Law Help has free guides and forms. The Texas Attorney General handles disputes when agencies refuse to release public records.
Frisco Municipal Court and Booking
The Frisco Municipal Court is at 6101 Frisco Square Boulevard. Call (972) 292-2735 for questions. This court handles Class C misdemeanors like traffic violations and minor ordinance offenses. Most people ticketed for Class C offenses in Frisco get a citation and a court date. They do not go through jail booking unless there is a warrant.
Higher-level charges go to the Collin County or Denton County courts depending on where in Frisco the arrest happened. Those court records are separate from the booking record and track the case from filing through final outcome. You may need records from both the booking and the court to get the full story.
Collin County Booking Records
Most of Frisco falls in Collin County. People arrested in Frisco who are not quickly released transfer to the Collin County Detention Facility in McKinney. The Collin County Sheriff handles jail operations and posts booking data online. For full county booking details, visit our Collin County page.
Nearby Cities
Frisco borders several fast-growing cities in the north Dallas area. For booking records in nearby areas: