Frisco restaurants are inspected by Collin County Health Care Services under the Texas Food Establishment Rules, with scores from routine inspections that are publicly searchable online and posted as required by county and state policy.
Food establishments inside Collin County (which includes most of Frisco) are inspected by Collin County Health Care Services Environmental Health, which enforces 25 TAC Chapter 228 (Texas Food Establishment Rules). Inspections are typically unannounced and rate establishments on a 100-point demerit scale, with critical violations weighted more heavily. Reports are uploaded to the county portal so residents can review history before dining. The Denton County portion of Frisco is inspected by Denton County Public Health under the same state rules. Frisco does not run its own restaurant grading program but defers to county environmental health.
Critical violation findings can trigger reinspection within ten days, permit suspension, or closure. Repeat critical scores over consecutive inspections escalate to administrative hearings under county health rules.
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