Frisco Inmate Population and Arrest Records

Frisco inmate population records flow through the Frisco Police Department and the Collin County Detention Center in McKinney. Frisco does not operate its own city jail, so all arrests made by Frisco PD result in transport to the county facility. This page covers how to find someone arrested in Frisco, how to access arrest and incident reports, and what state resources are available if the county search does not return results.

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Frisco Quick Facts

Collin County
~200,000 Population
(972) 292-6010 Police Phone
Collin County Online Inmate Search

Frisco Police Department

The Frisco Police Department is located at 7200 Stonebrook Parkway, Frisco, TX 75034. The main line is (972) 292-6010. FPD handles all arrests within city limits and processes initial bookings, but since Frisco has no city jail, all inmates go to the Collin County Detention Center.

One useful tool for recent arrest information is the Frisco PD arrest and incident report page. You can find that at friscotexas.gov/385/Arrest-Incident-Reports. This page provides access to recent arrest and incident reports filed by Frisco PD. It is a good starting point when you want to confirm whether someone was arrested and what the charges were, before moving on to the county inmate search to check current custody status.

For the city's main website, including department contacts and general public safety information, go to friscotexas.gov.

Records requests for Frisco PD can be submitted through the department's official channels. The department follows the Texas Public Information Act, which sets a 10 business day response window. Copies run $0.10 per page for standard document requests.

The Frisco Police Department website provides access to department contacts, public records procedures, and general information about city law enforcement.

Frisco Inmate Population - Frisco Police Department Website

The Frisco PD website is the starting point for police contacts and records requests related to the Frisco inmate population.

The Frisco Police arrest and incident reports page lists recent arrest data filed by Frisco officers, which helps confirm bookings before checking the county inmate system.

Frisco Inmate Population - Frisco Police Arrest and Incident Reports

The arrest and incident report portal gives quick access to recent Frisco bookings, useful for confirming an arrest before searching Collin County for current custody status.

Collin County Detention Center

Because Frisco has no city jail, everyone arrested by Frisco PD ends up at the Collin County Detention Center at 4300 Community Avenue, McKinney, TX 75071. The jail phone is (972) 547-5200. This is the same facility used for inmates from Plano, McKinney, Allen, and other Collin County cities.

Collin County offers an online inmate search through the Sheriff's Office at collincountytx.gov. The tool shows current custody status by name and returns charge and bond information for active inmates. Searches are free. If the person you are looking for was arrested in Frisco, they should appear in this system shortly after the transfer from FPD processing.

For a full breakdown of the Collin County Detention Center, including visitation schedules, how to post bond, and detailed search instructions, see the Collin County page.

How to Find Someone in the Frisco Inmate Population

Since Frisco sends all inmates to Collin County, the search is more straightforward than in cities with both a city jail and a county facility. Start with the Collin County online inmate search at collincountytx.gov.

If a recent arrest is not showing yet, a call to the county detention center at (972) 547-5200 can catch newly processed bookings before the online system updates. Give the person's full legal name and, if you have it, their date of birth. Staff can confirm custody and give you current charge information.

If the county search shows nothing and you want to confirm there was an arrest, use the Frisco PD arrest reports page at friscotexas.gov/385/Arrest-Incident-Reports. This can show you that an arrest occurred even if the person has already been released on bond. Released inmates disappear from active custody searches but may still show in arrest report logs.

If neither source helps and you think the person may have gone to state prison, use the TDCJ Offender Search covered in the next section.

Texas State Resources for Frisco Inmate Searches

State tools cover gaps that Frisco PD and Collin County cannot fill. They are free to use and cover the full range of Texas custody types.

The TDCJ Offender Search covers all Texas state prison inmates. If someone was convicted after a Frisco arrest and received a state sentence, they will appear in the TDCJ system, not at the county level. Search by name, TDCJ number, or State ID. The results show current facility, sentence length, and projected release date.

VINELink at 1-866-277-7477 provides automated custody notifications. Register once and receive alerts by phone, text, or email whenever a tracked inmate's status changes. The service covers both Collin County and TDCJ facilities, so it keeps working even if the person moves from county to state custody.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards sets and enforces minimum standards for county jails. The Collin County Detention Center, where all Frisco inmates are held, is inspected and certified by TCJS. Their website publishes population reports and inspection records that are available to the public.

Under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552), you have the right to request records from Frisco PD. Submit requests in writing at 7200 Stonebrook Parkway or through the department's records portal. Basic arrest data must be released. Copies are $0.10 per page and agencies respond within 10 business days.

For denied requests, the Texas Attorney General's open government office reviews decisions and can require an agency to release records that were wrongfully withheld.

The VINELink service below covers all Frisco and Collin County custody tracking, including transfers to TDCJ.

The VINELink notification service provides custody alerts for Frisco inmates held at Collin County and tracks any transfers to state facilities.

Frisco Inmate Population - VINELink Texas Victim Notification

VINELink registration is free and keeps you informed of any changes to a tracked inmate's custody status throughout the Texas system.

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