Law Enforcement Jobs
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The State of San Andreas employs three Law Enforcement agencies within the state. These agencies are steadfastly dedicated to upholding law and order throughout the state. Committed to the safety and security of our communities, we tirelessly work to maintain peace and protect the lives and properties of our residents.
Each department has its ways of performing tasks as an officer, but they are all rewarding. As a law enforcement officer within the state, you can expand and learn new things and work with other departments across the state as you pick up on subdivisions.
The Los Santos Police Department (LSPD) is the vigilant guardian of the bustling city and its surrounding areas. With a focus on urban crime prevention and rapid response, the LSPD is equipped with the latest technology and highly trained officers to safeguard the residents of Los Santos.
The Blaine County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) protects the vast rural landscapes of Blaine County and its environs. Committed to community policing and fostering solid relationships with residents, the BCSO tackles rural crime, maintains order, and ensures the tranquility of the county.
The San Andreas Highway Patrol (SAHP) oversees the intricate network of highways, playing a vital role in traffic management and ensuring safe travel. With a keen eye for traffic violations and a focus on public safety, the SAHP diligently enforces traffic laws and responds swiftly to road incidents. Collaboration and partnership lie at the core of our agency's mission.
Base pay as probationary units is $2000, which changes as you move up the ranks. This means it will defer from rank to position.
Each Law Enforcement agency offers a rolling hiring process and only closes applications as their staffing needs are met. To learn if a Law Enforcement agency is hiring, you can visit any station within the state and ask for a department supervisor. If so, travel to any City Hall Location and locate their respective application. Complete the required documents and you will be contacted. You can also visit the agency websites below to learn more about the department.
After being accepted & receiving your onboarding, you will complete the basic training phase, followed by on-the-job training and other training required by the agency.