Find Frisco City Jail Inmates

Frisco City Jail is a municipal police jail for Frisco custody in Collin County, Texas. It is used for short-term city detention and local police processing, not as the main Collin County jail. To look up inmates at Frisco City Jail, first confirm whether the person is still in city custody, then use the Collin County inmate lookup if a transfer to county detention has occurred. The search should follow the holding agency, not just the arrest location.

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Frisco City Jail Overview

The Frisco City Jail is operated through the Frisco Police Department and City of Frisco. The official page lists the facility at 7200 Stonebrook Parkway and provides a jail phone number. Research also identified Jim Moody as Detention Manager on the city jail page. No official capacity number was located in the captured source material, so no capacity stat block is published for Frisco.

Frisco City Jail is best understood as a municipal jail. It may hold Frisco arrestees and municipal prisoners while immediate custody steps are handled. It is not the Collin County Detention Facility, and it does not replace the county roster for felony charges, county-court matters, or longer custody. Depending on the charge, agency, and jurisdiction, a person arrested in Frisco may remain in the city jail briefly, be released locally, be taken to court, or be transferred to Collin County or another county.

The official Frisco jail page is the subject-matched source for this facility. The screenshot below comes from the Frisco City Jail page.

Frisco City Jail municipal inmate custody page in Collin County

The city page supports the Frisco address, phone, and detention-manager context used for this facility profile.


Frisco City Jail Lookup

The most accurate Frisco custody search starts by finding the current holding agency. Call Frisco City Jail for a recent Frisco Police Department arrest or municipal custody question. If the person is no longer held there, ask whether the release was completed locally or whether transfer occurred. If transfer was to Collin County, use the county's Judicial Online Search. County research states that the inmate list includes current jail inmates and people released in the past 24 hours.

  1. Start with Frisco City Jail if the arrest was very recent or tied to Frisco police.
  2. Confirm whether the person is still in Frisco, released, in court processing, or transferred.
  3. If transferred to the county jail, search Collin County Judicial Online Search by name.
  4. Use case number or citation number if the county portal needs a narrower search.
  5. If county custody is not found, check TDCJ, BOP, ICE, VINELink, another county, or the proper court.

For sentenced state prisoners, use the TDCJ offender locator, not the Frisco jail. Federal sentenced custody uses the BOP inmate locator. Immigration detention checks route to ICE ODLS. VINELink can help with custody notifications, but it is not a full jail roster or court docket.


Frisco Jail Contact

Use the Frisco City Jail phone for immediate local custody, visitation, bond, fine, and transfer questions. The city-published address and phone are more reliable than third-party jail directories. If the person is transferred to the Collin County Detention Facility, county jail phone lines and the Judicial Online Search become the better custody tools.

Frisco City Jail

7200 Stonebrook Parkway

Frisco, TX 75034

(972) 292-6001

Frisco municipal jail and detention questions

For records, separate the custody question from the document custodian. A Frisco police report, accident report, or city-created record may belong to Frisco. A county jail profile belongs to the county. A court case belongs to the proper court or clerk. Collin County research specifically warns that police records, jailings, 911 calls, municipal records, and court records are not all kept in one county public-information office.


Frisco Jail Visits

The captured Frisco research verifies the facility, address, phone, and detention manager, but it does not provide a detailed public visitation schedule. Because this is a short-term municipal jail, ordinary visitation may depend on custody length, release status, attorney access, staffing, and transfer timing. Call before travel. Do not assume Collin County Detention Facility visitation rules apply to Frisco City Jail unless Frisco staff confirm the same rule.

Visit TopicFrisco City Jail StatusAction
Public visitation hoursNot located in captured official sourceCall (972) 292-6001
Photo IDConfirm before travelAsk jail staff
Attorney or clergy visitConfirm with facilityAsk jail staff
County transferPossible depending on charge and custody routeCheck Collin County lookup

If transfer to Collin County is confirmed, county visitation rules are different. Collin County publishes rules for visit length, arrival time, visitor lists, identification, children, adult visitor limits, dress code, and phone or tablet services. Those rules belong to the county jail process after county custody begins.


Frisco Mail and Money

No Frisco City Jail mail or commissary vendor table was located in the official source captured for this build. For a short municipal hold, mail and commissary may not be available in the same way they are at a county jail. Call the facility before sending mail, bringing property, or attempting a deposit. If the person has transferred, use the receiving facility's rules instead.

ServiceDocumented Frisco Detail
MailNo official format captured; call the jail before sending mail
Money depositNo official public vendor captured; confirm with Frisco
Bond or fine paymentAsk Frisco City Jail or the proper court channel
County jail servicesUse only after confirmed transfer to Collin County Detention Facility

At the county level, Collin County uses TextBehind for personal mail, Access Corrections for deposits, Access Securepak for commissary packages, ICSolutions for prepaid phone-number accounts, and ViaPath or GettingOut for some tablet services. Those systems should not be assigned to Frisco City Jail unless the person has moved into county custody.


Frisco Booking and Custody

A Frisco arrest can pass through more than one record system. The city jail may handle the first custody step. The county jail may later handle booking, classification, bond, property, jail case coordination, and arraignment if the person is transferred. The court record may appear through county, justice, or municipal court channels depending on the charge. That means a missing result in one system does not always mean the person was never arrested.

Use terms carefully. Booking is the administrative intake after arrest. Bond is the written or financial release condition that requires court appearance. A detainer is another agency hold that can block release. Classification is the jail assessment for housing and safety. These terms matter because a person may have a Frisco custody event, a county booking, and a court case that each update at different times.

City custody
Short-term police jail custody handled by the municipality.
County custody
Detention at the Collin County Detention Facility for county jail processing.
Case link
A court record connection that may appear after booking and prosecutor or clerk processing.

Frisco Records Routing

For Frisco, the best record request depends on who created the record. Frisco police records and municipal materials should start with City of Frisco channels. Collin County custody details should start with the county inmate lookup or Detention Bureau. Formal charges and dispositions should be checked through Collin County court systems, justice courts, municipal court, or the relevant clerk.

Frisco also promotes police app and public-safety resources in city navigation, but the captured research did not verify an app-only inmate lookup. Use official Frisco police resources for alerts or local public-safety tools only when they match the task. For inmates, warrants, mugshots, bond, and time served after county transfer, Collin County Judicial Online Search remains the official county path.

Note: Call Frisco before using county jail visit, mail, or deposit rules for a recent city arrest.

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