Department Structure
Our Departments
Here you can find a list of all the currently open and closed departments within the KCDOJRP Law Enforcement program. We will be updating this list as we expand the program, so if you're interested in joining the KCDOJRP Law Enforcement program, you can apply here!
- Open Departments
- Closed Departments
The following departments are currently active and accepting new applicants for the KCDOJRP Law Enforcement program.
- BCSO (Blaine County Sheriff's Office)
- LSPD (Los Santos Police Department)
- SAHP (San Andreas Highway Patrol // State Police)
The following departments are currently closed, and will be managed by the departments above until further notice.
- SSPD (Sandy Shores Police Department) - managed by BCSO/LSPD/SAHP until further notice.
- LSSO (Los Santos Sheriff's Office) - managed by BCSO/LSPD/SAHP until further notice.
How do callsigns work?
A callsign is a unique identifier for each officer/deputy. It is used to communicate with other officers and deputies, and is also used to track and manage the department's resources. The first two letters represent the department, and the last two digits represent the unit number.
Department Codes:
1
= San Andreas Highway Patrol (SAHP)2
= Blaine County Sheriff's Office (BCSO)3
= Los Santos Police Department (LSPD)4
= Los Santos Sheriff's Office (LSSO)5
= Sandy Shores Police Department (SSPD)
These codes are found as the first number within the callsign.
For example, the callsign2C-03
has a department code of2
- which is the BCSO.
Rank/Unit Type:
A
= Air UnitC
= Captain/CommandS
= SergeantL
= LieutenantK
= K9T
= Two/Dual UnitsN
= Probationary DeputyU
= StandardV
= CorporalM
= Marine
These codes are found as the second character within the callsign.
For example, the callsign2C-03
has a rank/unit type ofC
- which is the Captain/Command.
Callsigns - Examples
Callsigns will follow the following format: {department}{rank/unit type}
-{2 digit unit number}
For Example: 2C-03
Let's break this down:
-
The first two characters
2C
represent the department and rank/unit type. In this case, it's theBCSO (Blaine County Sheriff's Office)
with aChief Deputy
rank. -
The last two characters
03
represent the unit number. There isn't a hidden meaning to this, it's just a unique number for each unit within the department.