HOW MANY HOURS TO BE MARKED ACTIVE ON THE ROSTER?
The San Andreas State Police requires four hours each month to be considered an active member of the department. The roster will mark you active once you reach five hours and semi-active once you reach four hours.
HOW LONG IS EACH RECRUIT RIDE-ALONG?
Each recruit ride-along can very, normally ride-along are between 30 Min. - 1 Hour in duration.
WHEN IS A PROMOTION CYCLE?
The San Andreas State Police conducts their promotions on the 1st of each new month, and the 15th of each month
WHERE CAN I FIND DEPARTMENT DOCUMENTS?
You can find almost all department resources on this portal, Documents are in the 'information' page the most important documents used in the SASP operations are mainly there. You can also find the same information in #department-resources in our discord.
WHAT SUB-DIVISIONS DOES THE STATE POLICE HAVE?
The San Andreas State Patrol has three sub-divisions, we have Bureau of Air & Coastal , Special Operations, Bureau of Transportation, You can find the information on these sub-divisions in the SASP discord under there section.
HOW DO I GET AN UPDATED OR NEW CALLSIGN?
In order to receive a callsign from the SASP, you must have an active member or reserve status in the department, if you do you can navigate to Information and file the roster signup form. (Note: Do not Fill out the form more than once, if you need something updated, contact CoC.)
HOW MUCH TIME DO I HAVE TO SUBMIT A PATROL LOG?
You have 48 hours to submit a patrol log after you conclude that patrol you are attempting to log.
MY PATROL LOG IS VOIDED! HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO SUBMIT ANOTHER ONE?
When a patrol log is voided, you will get a DM from a member of command. You have 24 hours to submit that patrol log again after you have gotten the notice of it being voided.
WHAT ARE THE SPEED LIMITS IN SAN ANDREAS?
Posted speed limit signs always take precedence over the limits in the penal code.
IF not posted in a speed limit sign:
- 15 mph in any alleyway
- 25 mph on any residential street
- 35 mph on any single city street or and dirt road within the county
- 40 mph on any double lane and any major city street
- 50 mph on any route outside of the city of Los Santos
- 65 mph on any state highway, freeway, interstate, or US Highway
AS X RANK, CAN I DRIVE THE VEHICLES OF A HIGHER RANK TROOPER IF I AM IN A 10-12 WITH THEM?
During a 10-12 with a SASP Trooper, the higher of the two trooper’s structures apply and either trooper may drive the vehicles in the structure of the highest ranked trooper.