Living
If you’ve visited Frisco, you may find yourself thinking about living here. It’s not unusual; many of our full-time residents, second homeowners, and business owners started out as visitors. Frisco is just one hour west of Denver and 95 minutes from Denver International Airport. Located in the middle of six world-class ski areas, on a 55-mile recreational path system, and along the shores of beautiful Dillon Reservoir, Frisco is at the epicenter recreation and commerce in Summit County.
It’s no wonder that Frisco is home to the Summit County School District main offices, St. Anthony Summit Medical Center, one of Summit Stage bus system’s main transit centers, Summit County Library’s main branch, Colorado State Patrol offices, and Summit County Community and Senior Center.

Animal Control & Shelter
Summit County Animal Control and Shelter is a division of the Summit County Sheriff’s Office. View adoptable pets by visiting the Summit County Animal Control and Shelter website.

Cable Television/Internet Providers
Learn about cable television and internet providers available in Frisco, Colorado.

Childcare and Youth Programs
The countywide tuition assistance program was established to assist families in Summit County with the cost of childcare. Learn about tuition assistance and Frisco’s youth programs.

Driver’s License and Vehicle Registration Offices
The Town of Frisco does not handle drivers’ licenses or motor vehicle registrations. The State of Colorado and Summit County Government do respectively. Learn about DMV locations and services.

Events
The Town of Frisco hosts a total of 80+ events each year, including third-party events, festivals, athletic, historic, and community events.

Fire Department (non-emergency)
Summit Fire & EMS is a professional, all-hazards emergency-response organization that provides high-quality emergency medical, fire, hazardous material, technical rescue and wildfire response.

Marriage License
Visit the Summit County Clerk’s website to inquire about civil unions and applying for a marriage license.

Relocating to Frisco
If you’ve visited Frisco, you may find yourself thinking about living here. It’s not unusual; many of our full-time residents, second homeowners, and business owners started out as visitors!

Trash Collection
The Town of Frisco does not provide trash service but there are private contractors that offer curbside trash pick-up. Learn more about trash collection services and the Summit County Resource Allocation Park.

Utility Providers
Find information on utility providers for residents of Frisco, including for water service; wastewater service; natural gas and electric; and internet, cable, and communications services.

Water Service
Town of Frisco has its own water department that handles all water quality testing, water meters, tap fees and billing.

Workforce & Affordable Housing
Frisco is an incredible place to work and live, and the Frisco community and Frisco Town Council have made it a priority to provide more housing that is affordable and supports the people who work in our community.