Find Frisco Felony Records

Frisco felony records are filed with the Collin County District Clerk in McKinney, Texas. Frisco sits in both Collin and Denton counties, but most of the city and most cases fall under Collin County jurisdiction. The Collin County Judicial Online Search Portal lets you look up Frisco felony cases by name or case number for free. You can also visit the Collin County satellite office in Frisco for in-person help. This page covers how to search Frisco felony records, what the court files contain, where to get police records, and the statewide tools available for criminal history research in Texas.

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Frisco Overview

~210K Population
Collin County (Primary)
Collin Co. District Court
380th District Court

Collin County District Clerk Handles Frisco Cases

Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas. Most of the city is in Collin County, and that's where felony cases arising in Frisco are filed. The Collin County District Clerk in McKinney maintains all felony records for the county. There is also a satellite office in Frisco that can help with some records requests without you needing to drive to McKinney.

The main courthouse in McKinney is where the District Clerk keeps the full record for Frisco felony cases. That includes indictments, hearing records, plea documents, sentencing orders, and appeals. The Frisco satellite office can assist with searches and some document requests.

Main Office Collin County District Clerk
Main Address 2100 Bloomdale Road, Suite 12132
McKinney, TX 75071
Main Phone (972) 548-4320
Frisco Satellite Office 8585 John Wesley Drive, Suite 110
Frisco, TX 75034
Frisco Satellite Phone (972) 335-5245
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website collincountytx.gov

Call the Frisco satellite office at (972) 335-5245 before visiting to confirm what services are available there and what you'll need to bring. Some document requests may still require you to go to the main McKinney office. If you just need to look something up, the online portal handles most name-based searches.

The Collin County Judicial Online Search Portal covers Frisco felony cases and lets you search by name or case number at no cost.

Collin County judicial records search portal for Frisco cases

Search at apps.collincountytx.gov/judicialrecords/case to find Frisco felony cases in the Collin County system.

Frisco Police Department Records

The Frisco Police Department handles arrests and incident reports within the city. For police reports tied to Frisco incidents, the FPD Records Division is your contact. Police arrest records document the initial detention and charges. Once a felony indictment is filed, the case moves to Collin County and the District Clerk manages the record from there.

Office Frisco Police Department - Records
Address 7200 Stonebrook Pkwy.
Frisco, TX 75034
Phone (972) 292-6000
Website friscotexas.gov/police

Frisco Municipal Court at 6101 Frisco Square Blvd. handles Class C misdemeanors and ordinance violations. Those records are separate from the Collin County felony system. Reach the municipal court at (972) 292-5050.

What Frisco Felony Records Contain

A Frisco felony case file held by the Collin County District Clerk typically includes the documents generated at each stage of the criminal process. What's actually in there depends on how far the case progressed and whether any records were later sealed.

  • Grand jury indictment or felony information
  • Arrest warrant and supporting affidavit
  • Motions filed by both the state and defense
  • Plea agreements or jury trial transcripts
  • Judgment of conviction and sentencing order
  • Deferred adjudication terms if applicable

Records from cases that were dismissed, where the defendant received deferred adjudication and then a non-disclosure order, or where an expunction was granted will not show up in a standard public search. Texas law allows people to petition for expunction of certain charges under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55, and courts can grant non-disclosure for some deferred adjudication cases. If you believe a record should be there but can't find it, call the District Clerk to ask.

Statewide Criminal Record Resources

When you need more than the Collin County portal shows, Texas has several statewide databases that cover Frisco felony matters.

Texas DPS runs the Criminal History Repository, which holds conviction data from across all Texas counties. The public can request a name-based criminal history at DPS Crime Records. A fee applies. Authorized agencies and employers can access more complete information. This is the most thorough option when you want a full conviction record for someone who may have cases in multiple counties.

The TDCJ Offender Search at offender.tdcj.texas.gov covers people currently in state prison or under state supervision. If a Frisco resident was convicted of a felony and sentenced to state incarceration, they will show up there. The search is free and includes offense, sentence, and custody information. The re:SearchTX portal is another free option for searching court records from Collin County and other participating Texas courts.

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Collin County Felony Records

Frisco is primarily in Collin County. The county page has full details on the Collin County District Court, clerk's office, search portals, and other resources that cover Frisco felony cases.

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