Find Sex Offenders in Frisco

Frisco sex offenders living within city limits register with the Frisco Police Department, which processes all registrations and submits those records to the Texas DPS public registry. Frisco spans both Collin County and Denton County and is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, with the DPS registry at sor.dps.texas.gov providing public access to all registered sex offenders in the city.

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Frisco Sex Offender Registry

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Frisco Police Department Registration

The Frisco Police Department's sex offender registration unit handles all registrations for people who live within Frisco city limits. FPD processes initial registrations for people establishing new residence, periodic verifications, and updates when offenders change address, employment, vehicle, or online accounts. Registration is conducted at FPD headquarters during regular business hours.

At registration, Frisco offenders must appear in person, provide a current photo, and verify all required information. FPD submits everything to the Texas DPS where it becomes part of the statewide public registry. The department coordinates with both the Collin County Sheriff's Office and Denton County authorities because Frisco's city boundaries cross into both counties.

Frisco has grown rapidly over the past two decades and continues to add new residential areas. As new neighborhoods develop, the registration addresses in those areas may shift between county jurisdictions. FPD handles all of those registrations regardless of which county side of the city the offender lives on. The city is the registration authority, not the county, for people inside Frisco city limits.

Note: Communities directly adjacent to Frisco, such as Prosper, McKinney, and Allen, each have their own police departments. Living near the Frisco border does not mean registering with FPD. The relevant registration agency depends on the specific city or county where a person resides.

Searching Frisco Sex Offenders in the DPS Registry

The Texas DPS maintains the free public registry at sor.dps.texas.gov. To search Frisco, enter any city street address and set a radius. Results include all active registrants within that distance, with photos, current registered addresses, offense information, and risk levels. The search requires no account and is available to the public at no cost.

Frisco is a large and actively expanding city. New development in the northern sections and the areas along the Highway 380 corridor continue to add residents. Searches in newly built neighborhoods may return fewer results simply due to the newer residential character of those areas compared to the more established parts of the city. The DPS updates the database as FPD submits new records.

Only active registrations appear in results. Offenders who have completed their registration duty or had it removed by a Texas court are not in the database. The DPS registry aggregates records from FPD and other local agencies, so a Frisco address search shows anyone registered in your selected radius regardless of which specific agency processed the registration.

Registration Under Chapter 62

Texas sex offender registration is governed by Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Any person convicted of a qualifying sex offense who lives, works, or attends school in Texas must register with the local law enforcement agency for their jurisdiction. The duty applies to Texas convictions and to out-of-state convictions for comparable offenses.

New Frisco registrants must appear at FPD headquarters within seven days of establishing residence or being released from custody. Most registrants verify their information once a year. Higher-risk offenders check in every 90 days. Any change to address, employment, vehicles, or online accounts must be reported within seven days. Failing to comply is a felony in Texas.

Texas uses a three-level risk classification. Level 3 offenders represent the highest risk tier and trigger mandatory community notification. When a Level 3 offender registers a new Frisco address, FPD is responsible for notifying nearby residents, schools, and childcare facilities as required by state law.

Collin and Denton County Courts

Felony sex offense cases from Frisco can be prosecuted in either Collin County or Denton County courts, depending on which side of the county line the offense or offense-related activity occurred. The Collin County District Clerk and the Denton County District Clerk each maintain records for their respective courts. If you want details about a specific case, you may need to check both systems.

The Collin County Sheriff's Office handles registration for people in unincorporated parts of Collin County outside any city limits. The sheriff's records are separate from FPD records but both feed into the same DPS database. For Frisco residents specifically, FPD is the registering agency.

Frisco Registry Resources

For legal questions about registration in Frisco, petitions for removal from the registry, or compliance questions for people in both Collin and Denton counties, speak with a Texas attorney with experience in sex offense registration cases.

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