Frisco loud-party rules combine noise-ordinance enforcement with Texas underage drinking laws, allowing police to cite hosts who serve minors and to bill repeat-offender properties for response costs.
Police respond to loud-party complaints during evening and overnight quiet hours and assess noise both subjectively (audible at property line) and via decibel readings where available. Hosts who provide alcohol to minors face Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 106.06 charges (Class A misdemeanor). Repeat nuisance properties may trigger Frisco Police Department enhanced response and billing under Chapter 217 of the Texas Local Government Code. The City Council has tightened response policies as Frisco ISD enrollment, the largest in growth nationally, drives more teen gatherings.
Continuing noise after warning, providing alcohol to minors, or hosting repeat nuisance gatherings results in Class C noise citations and Class A misdemeanor charges for furnishing alcohol.
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