Frisco Traffic Court Records

Frisco traffic court records are handled by the Frisco Municipal Court at 8450 Moore Street. The court manages traffic citations, Class C misdemeanors, and city ordinance violations for the city's approximately 207,000 residents. You can search citations online, pay fines through multiple channels, and request a driving safety course or deferred disposition. This page explains how to find Frisco traffic records and your options when you receive a citation.

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Frisco Quick Facts

207K Population
Collin County
Municipal Court Type
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Frisco Municipal Court

The Frisco Municipal Court is at 8450 Moore Street, Frisco, TX 75034. Phone is 972-292-5555. Walk-in hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Cases are heard on the third Wednesday of each month at 4:30 PM. The court maintains files on all municipal tickets and summonses issued in the city. Records are available through the court clerk during business hours.

Court Frisco Municipal Court
Address 8450 Moore Street, Frisco, TX 75034
Phone 972-292-5555
Hours Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Website friscotexas.gov/182/Municipal-Court

Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States and is located primarily in Collin County. The court handles a growing volume of traffic cases as the city expands. Most routine matters can be handled online or by phone.

Frisco Municipal Court Online

The Frisco Municipal Court website is the official source for court information, citation search, payment options, and information about defensive driving and deferred disposition for Frisco traffic court records.

Frisco Municipal Court website for traffic court records

The site lists all available options for responding to a Frisco traffic citation including online payment, phone payment, mail, and in-person options.

To search and pay Frisco traffic citations online, go to municipalonlinepayments.com/friscotx. You can search by citation number, driver's license, or vehicle information. In person, the court is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. By phone, call 1-800-444-1187, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CST. By mail, send a check or money order to Frisco Municipal Court.

The re:SearchTX statewide portal includes Frisco Municipal Court cases updated each night. Use it for name-based searches or to find older cases. The Texas Judicial Branch website links to all Texas court systems.

Frisco Online Payment Portal

The Frisco online payment portal accepts citation payment by citation number, driver's license, or vehicle information. It is available around the clock for searching and paying eligible traffic fines.

Frisco Municipal Court online payment portal for traffic fines

If you want to request deferred disposition or a driving safety course, select that option during the online process rather than simply paying the fine, which closes the case as a conviction.

Options for Frisco Traffic Citations

Frisco Municipal Court gives you four main ways to handle a traffic citation. The right choice depends on the violation type and what you want for your driving record.

Option one: plead no contest or guilty and pay the fine online, by phone, by mail, or in person. This closes the case as a conviction reported to Texas DPS.

Option two: request a Texas defensive driving course. You must request it by mail or in person by the date printed on your citation. You complete an approved course within 90 days, then provide your certificate and driving record. The case is dismissed. Standard eligibility rules apply: valid Texas license, valid insurance, no CDL, no DSC in the last 12 months, and not certain serious violations.

Option three: plead not guilty and request a trial. Contact the court at 972-292-5555 to schedule. A judge will hear your case.

Option four: request deferred disposition. You plead guilty or no contest, pay a fee, and complete a probation period. If you have no further violations, the case is dismissed without going on your record.

Frisco Traffic Warrants

Failing to respond to a Frisco citation by the appearance date results in a warrant. Warrants block Texas driver's license renewal and can lead to arrest. Contact Frisco Municipal Court at 972-292-5555 to resolve an outstanding warrant. Payment and court appearance are both options. Acting early gives you more flexibility.

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Collin County Traffic Court Records

Frisco is primarily in Collin County. County courts handle serious traffic charges above Class C misdemeanor level. For Collin County court records and contact information, visit the county page.

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