Departments
Public safety, justice, and civic services — structured for realism, accountability, and story-driven roleplay.
Departments of NCRP
NCRP runs on structure. Public safety, emergency response, and judicial oversight work together to keep roleplay clean, realistic, and high-stakes — without chaos. Each department maintains its own portal for SOPs, public resources, announcements, and department-specific operations.
San Andreas State Police (SASP)
STATE LEOStatewide patrol, highway enforcement, and multi-jurisdiction response. Focused on procedural policing, pursuits, traffic enforcement, and investigations with real outcomes.
Visit SASP PortalSan Andreas Fire Rescue (SAFR)
FIRE / EMSFire suppression, rescue operations, EMS response, and structured incident command for large-scale emergencies and cinematic scenes.
Visit SAFR PortalLos Santos Police Department (LSPD)
CITY LEOUrban law enforcement focused on patrol, investigations, community policing, and high-density response within Los Santos.
Visit LSPD PortalLos Santos County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO)
COUNTY LEOCounty-wide jurisdiction covering rural patrol, warrant service, corrections transport, and inter-agency operations.
Visit LCSO PortalPaleto Bay Police Department (PBPD)
TOWNSHIP LEOSmall-town policing centered on community interaction, localized investigations, and coastal response operations.
Visit PBPD PortalDepartment of Justice (DOJ)
COURTSJudicial oversight, court proceedings, prosecutors, defense counsel, warrants, evidence handling, and trial processes.
Visit DOJ PortalStart Here
New to NCRP? These pages give you the fast, clean overview — then you can dive into portals for the deep stuff.
Department portals are public-facing and informational. Recruitment and internal training systems live inside the department sites.
How departments fit NCRP
Jurisdiction & Response
Clear boundaries drive realistic decision-making and cleaner multi-unit scenes.
Incident Command
Large scenes stay structured: roles, comms, staging, and outcomes that make sense.
Judicial Oversight
Warrants, hearings, trials, and evidence handling keep “major crimes” believable.