The SASP is broken up into 4 main departments, not including the overarching mother department (SASP):
Los Santos Police Department (LSPD)
Blaine County Sheriffs Office (BCSO)
San Andreas Highway Patrol (SAHP)
San Andreas State Rangers (SASR)
In this chapter, we will break down the jurisdictions and main focus of each department.
The SASP is the mother department of the 4 daughter departments. This department includes High Command, Public Relations, and all Recruits. Once a Recruit graduates and is promoted to Probationary Officer, they will need to choose which department they would like to join.]
This department is more of an administrative / managerial department.
Jurisdiction: Entire Island
Department Location: MRPD
Primary Outfit Color(s): White and Black
The LSPD operates primarily in Los Santos and are your standard city cops.
Jurisdiction: Southern
Department Location: MRPD
Primary Outfit Color(s): Blue and Black
The BCSO operates primarily in Sandy and Grapseed and are your standard sheriffs.
Jurisdiction: Central
Department Locations: Sandy PD & Harmony PD
Primary Outfit Color(s): Brown and Green
The SAHP operate primarily on highways across the entire island.
Jurisdiction: Entire Island
Department Location: Postal 9246
Primary Outfit Color(s): Blue and Grey
The SASR operate primarily in Paleto, Roxwood, wilderness areas, and all smaller islands that surround San Andreas.
Jurisdiction: Northern & All Surrounding Islands
Department Location: Paleto PD, Roxwood PD, and Beaverbuck Ranger Station
Primary Outfit Color(s): Green and Black
Try to patrol within your jurisdiction. This will ensure we have adequate response times to crimes all across the island. However, you may still help other departments with scenes outside your jurisdiction. If a scene is outside your jurisdiction, please try allowing that jurisdiction's department to take primary.
Please try to wear your respective colors and shoulder badges based on the department you are with.
There are a total of 4 jurisdictions: Entire Island, Southern, Central, and Northern. See attached photos for a general idea of these jurisdictions.