Frisco Booking Reports
Frisco booking reports are public records you can request from the Frisco Police Department or access through Collin County's records systems. Frisco spans parts of both Collin County and Denton County, which adds a layer of complexity when searching for jail records. Where a person ends up after arrest depends on where the arrest occurred and which county jail takes custody. This page explains how to find Frisco booking reports, which agencies to contact, and what those records include.
Frisco Overview
Frisco Police Department Records
The Frisco Police Department handles arrest reports and public records requests for incidents within the city. They process booking reports under the Texas Public Information Act and can provide arrest summaries, incident reports, and related documents. The non-emergency line is 972-292-6010.
To request a Frisco booking report, contact the department directly. You must submit your request in writing under the Texas Public Information Act, codified at Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Include the subject's full name, the date of the incident, and any case number you have. The department has ten business days to respond. Standard copy fees apply for paper records.
Frisco Police Department information and service details can be found on the city's website. The department also has some online services for submitting records requests. Call 972-292-6010 first to confirm the current method for records submissions, as procedures can vary.
| Office | Frisco Police Department |
|---|---|
| Non-Emergency | 972-292-6010 |
| Records Law | Texas Public Information Act |
| Response Time | 10 business days |
The state-level Texas Department of Public Safety also maintains statewide crime records. The DPS Crime Records Division at dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records gives you access to some statewide data. That resource is useful if you are not sure which city or county to contact.
The Texas DPS Crime Records Division provides statewide access to criminal history and arrest data that may complement local Frisco booking report searches.
Collin County and Denton County Jail Records
Frisco is one of the few Texas cities that spans two counties. Parts of the city fall within Collin County, and other parts are in Denton County. This matters for booking records because the county that handles the case depends on where the arrest took place.
For arrests on the Collin County side of Frisco, inmates are typically held at the Collin County Jail at 4300 Community Ave, McKinney, TX 75071. The Collin County Sheriff's Office can be reached at (972) 547-5100. Their website at collincountytx.gov/sheriff has information on jail records and public records requests. You can also search Collin County public records through their public information portal at collincountytx.gov. Collin County charges include offense reports at $5.00, mugshots at $5.00, and dispatch logs at $3.00. A $5.00 search fee applies if you don't provide a case or offense number.
For arrests on the Denton County side, the Denton County Sheriff's Office maintains the jail and records. Their website at dentoncounty.gov has information on inmate searches and public records. Denton County also has an online judicial and law enforcement records search at dentoncounty.gov. If you're not sure which side of Frisco an arrest took place in, searching both county systems is the safest approach.
Note: If you're uncertain which county handled a Frisco arrest, contact the Frisco Police Department first and they can direct you to the right jurisdiction.
What Frisco Booking Reports Include
A Frisco booking report is the official record created at the time of arrest. It captures the facts of the arrest, the identity of the person arrested, and the charges as recorded at booking. These records are public under Texas law.
Typical Frisco booking report data includes the subject's full legal name and aliases, date of birth, gender, race, and physical description. The arrest date, time, and location are documented. The name of the arresting officer and agency appear in the record. Charges are listed with their offense classification, either misdemeanor or felony. Bond amounts, warrant numbers, and the booking number are all part of the record. The booking number ties the arrest to the jail system and any subsequent court filings.
Keep in mind that a booking report documents an arrest, not a conviction. Anyone who appears in a Frisco booking report was arrested, but that does not mean they were found guilty. For case outcomes and court dispositions, you would search through the Collin County or Denton County District Clerk's office depending on where the case was filed.
Collin County Booking Records
Most of Frisco falls within Collin County, and that county handles the majority of jail records for Frisco arrests. The Collin County Sheriff's Office maintains the county jail and public records. For more detail on how Collin County manages booking reports, visit the Collin County page.