Frisco Criminal Court Records
Frisco criminal court records are maintained by Collin County and the City of Frisco depending on the type of case. Frisco sits primarily in Collin County, with a small portion in Denton County. Most felony cases go through the Collin County District Clerk in McKinney. Misdemeanor cases are handled by the Collin County Clerk. Class C misdemeanors are processed by the Frisco Municipal Court. This page explains each court and how to access records.
Frisco Overview
Collin County District Clerk - Felony Records
Most felony criminal cases from Frisco go through the Collin County District Clerk in McKinney, as the majority of Frisco's land area falls within Collin County. The Collin County District Clerk's office is at 2100 Bloomdale Road in McKinney. Cases filed for offenses in the small Denton County portion of Frisco go to the Denton County District Clerk instead.
The Collin County District Clerk provides online case access at collincountytx.gov/districtclerk. You can search by name or cause number. The free re:SearchTX portal covers both Collin and Denton county felony cases and shows charges, hearing dates, and case status at no cost.
For in-person requests, go to the Collin County District Clerk at 2100 Bloomdale Road, McKinney, TX 75071. Staff handle copy requests and expunction petitions under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55.
The re:SearchTX portal covers Collin and Denton county felony cases including those arising from Frisco offenses and is free to search.
| Office | Collin County District Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 2100 Bloomdale Road, Suite 12154 McKinney, TX 75071 |
| Phone | (972) 548-4320 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | collincountytx.gov/districtclerk |
Frisco Misdemeanor Records
Class A and Class B misdemeanor cases from the Collin County portion of Frisco are handled by Collin County Courts at Law and maintained by the Collin County Clerk. These cases include DWI, assault, and theft below the felony level. You can search misdemeanor cases through the re:SearchTX portal or contact the Collin County Clerk for copies.
Class C misdemeanor cases handled by the Frisco Municipal Court are city records separate from the county court system and are not in re:SearchTX.
Frisco Municipal Court
The Frisco Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanor offenses within Frisco city limits regardless of which county the offense occurred in. This includes traffic citations, city code violations, and similar low-level offenses. The Frisco Municipal Court is at 6101 Frisco Square Boulevard in Frisco.
You can search and pay citations online through the Frisco Municipal Court website. The court offers deferred disposition for eligible cases. Municipal court records are city records and are separate from both Collin County and Denton County court systems.
Frisco Police Department Records
Arrest records and incident reports in Frisco are maintained by the Frisco Police Department Records Unit. The Frisco Police Department handles requests for incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. You can request records through the FPD online portal or in person at Frisco police headquarters at 7200 Stonebrook Parkway.
Arrest records are separate from court case files. For a statewide criminal history, the Texas Department of Public Safety offers a name-based search for $3. The FAST fingerprint program provides a more precise result. The Texas sex offender registry lists registered offenders in Frisco by zip code.
What Frisco Criminal Records Contain
A felony criminal case file for Frisco offenses includes documents from every stage of the case. Most records are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. County felony files typically include the indictment, arrest warrant, bond documents, pre-trial motions, plea agreement or trial record, final judgment, and sentence. The county District Clerk holds all of these.
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice offender search shows current state prison inmates statewide. For legal help in Frisco, Lone Star Legal Aid provides free civil legal services to qualifying low-income residents. The Texas Bar Find-A-Lawyer tool helps locate attorneys. Self-help guides are at TexasLawHelp.org.
Collin County Criminal Court Records
Most of Frisco is in Collin County. All felony and misdemeanor criminal cases from the Collin County portion of Frisco go through the Collin County courts in McKinney. For full courthouse information, district clerk contact details, and more on the Collin County court system, see the Collin County criminal court records page.