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Recent arrests in Frisco are handled by the Frisco Police Department and the Collin County Sheriff's Office. Frisco is one of the fastest growing cities in Texas with a population near 220,000. The city sits mostly in Collin County, and that is where jail bookings take place. The Collin County Detention Center in McKinney holds inmates from Frisco and other cities in the county. You can search for arrest records through the Collin County inmate lookup tool or make a records request to the Frisco Police Records Division.

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Frisco Arrest Processing

Frisco Police officers make arrests for crimes that happen within city limits. The department is based at 7200 Stonebrook Parkway in Frisco. You can reach them at (972) 292-6000 for general inquiries or (972) 292-6010 for non-emergency calls. After an arrest, the person is typically transported to the Collin County Detention Center for booking and holding.

The Collin County Detention Center is at 4300 Community Avenue in McKinney. It is a medium-security facility with about 1,298 beds. The jail holds adult male and female inmates who are waiting for trial or serving short sentences. You can call the detention center at (972) 547-5200 for information on current inmates or booking status.

Police Frisco Police Department
Address 7200 Stonebrook Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75034
Phone (972) 292-6000
Jail Collin County Detention Center
4300 Community Avenue
McKinney, TX 75071
Jail Phone (972) 547-5200

The Frisco Police Records Division manages all police records for the city. They handle open records requests, process expunctions, and coordinate court-ordered sealings. If you need a copy of an arrest report or want to check on a specific case, the Records Division is where to start.

The Collin County Sheriff's Office runs a free online inmate lookup tool. You can search by name, alias, or booking number to find people currently in custody. The results show the person's name, charges, bond amount, arrest date, and cell block. This is the quickest way to check if someone was recently arrested in Frisco.

The screenshot below shows the Frisco Police Department website, where you can find links to the Records Division and open records request forms.

Frisco recent arrests police department website

From that site you can also reach the Records Division contact info and learn about what documents are available for public request.

For formal records requests, contact the Frisco Police Records Division at (972) 292-6000 or send an email. The department follows the Texas Public Information Act and must respond within 10 business days. Include the full name of the person and any dates you have. Some records may take longer if the case is still active or the request is complex.

You can also search for Frisco-related arrest records through the Texas Judicial Case Search tool. That system shows court cases from across Texas and lets you track a case from filing through resolution. The DPS Criminal History search is another option for statewide records.

What Frisco Arrest Records Include

Booking records from the Collin County Detention Center include the inmate's full name, cell block, physical description, date of birth, sex, race, and ethnicity. The record also shows the arrest date, release date if applicable, days confined, and the SO number assigned to the case. Approved visitors may also be listed.

The Collin County Detention Center holds people awaiting trial as well as those serving short sentences. The facility is medium security. Once a case goes to court, additional records are created. These include hearing dates, charges, plea entries, and the outcome of the case. All of this is part of the public record unless a court orders it sealed.

Frisco has seen rapid growth, and the police department has expanded to keep up. Recent arrest activity includes cases ranging from capital murder to drug possession to theft. The department's Public Information Office can be reached at (972) 292-6133. Body camera footage from arrests can be requested through the Texas Public Information Act, though those requests may take longer to process since the footage has to be reviewed before release.

Texas Arrest Record Laws

Arrest records in Texas are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. That law gives anyone the right to request records from a government body. Basic booking data is almost always available. The name of the arrested person, the charges filed, and the date of the arrest are standard pieces of public information.

Law enforcement can withhold some details under Section 552.108(c) while a case is still under investigation. That exception covers things like witness statements and investigative notes. Once the case is resolved, more of the file becomes available. The Attorney General's office enforces compliance with the act.

Sealed and expunged records do not appear in public searches. Texas law allows people to petition for expunction if their case was dismissed or they were acquitted. Collin County handles these petitions through its district court system.

Nearby Cities With Arrest Records

McKinney is just east of Frisco and is also in Collin County. Both cities share the same county jail. Plano is to the south and partly in Collin County as well. Allen sits between Frisco and McKinney. Lewisville is to the west in Denton County. Carrollton is to the southwest.

For full details on the Collin County jail system, court records, and how to access arrest data countywide, see the Collin County page.

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Collin County Recent Arrests

Frisco is in Collin County. The county detention center holds inmates from Frisco and all other Collin County cities. Criminal cases go through the Collin County court system for felonies and serious misdemeanors. For a complete look at county jail searches, arrest records, and court access, visit the county page.

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