
Civilian Careers
Dispatcher
Starting salary $58,000/yr with shift bonuses
Dispatchers are the calm voice behind every call in Los Santos. From the comms center you coordinate units, track pursuits, and turn a chaotic scene into a controlled response. It is one of the most impactful roles on the server for players who want to sit at the center of the action without ever drawing a weapon.
Start Your Application
When the board lights up, dispatch runs the tempo. You answer emergency and non-emergency lines, log each call for the responding unit, and keep live tabs on every officer's status and location. During a pursuit you relay directions, suspect descriptions, and BOLOs fast enough to keep the whole channel one step ahead of the suspect.


The best dispatchers are the reason a messy scene ends cleanly. You coordinate mutual aid between LSPD, EMS, and fire, keep the CAD and MDT records honest, and give patrol the full picture in real time. It is grounded, high-focus roleplay where your voice is the tool that keeps everyone safe.
Questions about the console? Open a recruitment ticket in the LSPD Discord.
Minimum Requirements
- Clear microphone and steady, confident radio communication.
- Ability to multitask calmly when several calls stack up at once.
- Familiarity with the Los Santos map and common street names.
- A few active shifts each week and completed Discord verification.
Employment Steps
- 1.Submit a dispatcher application in the LSPD Discord.
- 2.Complete a short comms and map-knowledge interview.
- 3.Sit a monitored ride-in shift shadowing a lead dispatcher.
- 4.Receive your console certification and shift assignment.
Promotional Ladder
Every civilian role has room to grow. As you log clean shifts and take on more responsibility, command opens the next rung on the ladder:
In Their Words

Comms Center
Rosa Vela
Lead Dispatcher

Night Shift
Dell Prewitt
Senior Dispatcher

Big Ops
Kiana Boyd
Comms Supervisor

Benefits
- Steady civil-servant salary paid on the standard department cycle.
- Performance bonuses during high-activity events and major operations.
- Priority access to comms and CAD training.
- A clear promotion ladder toward lead dispatcher and supervisor.

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