YOU’LL LOVE IT HERE!
Welcome to Frisco, Texas, one of the country’s fastest-growing, highest-quality, and most
business-friendly communities! Whether you are a long-time resident, one of our newest residents, or
just visiting our city, it won’t take you long to discover that Frisco is a special
place!
The City of Frisco has an alarm ordinance.
To review the ordinance, renew your permit, or apply for a new permit, please call and speak with a
records clerk.
972-292-6000
alarmpermits.friscotexas.gov
Download the Frisco Police Department app on Google Play or Android
• Programs
• Lost Pets
• Report Coyote Sightings
• Traffic Complaints
• And More!
Cable Channel
Watch the latest City Council meeting or find out what’s happening in Frisco by tuning into
Frisco’s Government Access Channel on your cable or satellite network.
Focal Point
Find the latest news about your community in Focal Point, the official e-newsletter of the City of
Frisco. Focal Point is delivered via email.
News & Information
Sign up for the City of Frisco’s News and Information service. Subscribers receive email notices
about city news and bulletins immediately, delivered directly to your inbox.
Need information about getting a marriage license or a birth or death certificate? Contact your county
government office:
Collin County
210 S. McDonald St
McKinney, TX 75069
972-633-3200
Denton County
4401 W. Hickory
Denton, TX 76201
P.O. Box 1720
Denton, TX 76202
800-356-5639
The City of Frisco requires dogs and cats to be vaccinated for rabies by 4 months of age and to have a
booster within a 12-month interval following the initial vaccination. A dog or cat must be re-vaccinated
against rabies for a minimum of at least 3 years with an approved vaccine. A pet must wear a current
rabies tag on their collar at all times. A pet that is currently vaccinated will satisfy the pet
registration requirement.
Animal Services
972-292-5303
[email protected]
The City of Frisco will activate the Outdoor Warning Sirens when severe weather, such as hail of 1.25
inches or larger, winds of 70 mph or greater, or a tornado threatens the community. If severe weather is
approaching Frisco and the warning sirens are heard, seek shelter immediately and monitor TV and radio
for further instructions.
The Frisco Fire Department sounds its Outdoor Warning Siren System every Wednesday at noon to ensure
the sirens are working properly and to help prepare for any severe weather or other emergency situation
that threatens Frisco.
Main Post Office
8700 Stonebrook Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75034
1-800-ASK-USPS® (800-275-8777)
972-335-7453
Nearby Alternate Locations
East Frisco Carrier Annex
12580 Rolater Rd
Frisco, TX 75035
Teel Village
8811 Teel Pkwy, #100
Frisco, TX 75036
Frisco City Hall
First Floor
(across from Utility Billing window)
6101 Frisco Square Boulevard
Frisco, TX 75034
If you’re looking for a way to get to know your community and your neighbors, acquire leadership
abilities, gain new skills, or just help your community, the City of Frisco provides many opportunities
to volunteer.
Who Represents Us
City of Frisco
City Council Meetings
Regular Meetings
6:30 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
City Council Chamber
George A. Purefoy Municipal Center
6101 Frisco Square Blvd.
Frisco, TX 75034
The City Council consists of 6 council members and one mayor. All members serve at-large and represent
all of Frisco.
You can watch the latest City Council meeting by tuning into Frisco’s Government Access Channel
on your cable or satellite network or watch online.
Frisco ISD Board Meetings
Regular meetings
6:30 p.m. on the second Monday of each month.
Frisco ISD Administration Building Board Room,
5515 Ohio Dr.
Frisco, TX, 75035
The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees consists of seven members who act as the District’s
policy-making body. Trustees work with the Superintendent and staff to set the school district’s
direction with the education and well-being of school children as their primary focus.
Need to find out who your State Senator, State Representatives, State Board of Education, and U.S.
Congressional and U.S. Senate delegates are?
wrm.capitol.texas.gov
The City of Frisco sits in two counties. You will register and vote in the county in which you
reside:
Collin County Election Information
collincountytx.gov
Denton County
votedenton.gov
Any registered voter may vote early by personal appearance (in person). Early voting by personal
appearance for elections begins approximately two weeks prior to the election. Check your county website
for dates.
During early voting, all registered voters can vote at any polling place in the county in which they
are registered as a voter.
Election Day
On Election Day, Denton County registered voters must vote in their precinct, while Collin County
registered voters can vote at any polling location.
May General Election
City Council
Frisco ISD Board of Trustees
Collin College Board of Trustees
Prior to early voting, the Frisco Chamber of Commerce will hold candidate forums allowing you to get to
know each candidate before voting.
friscochamber.com/vote