Blaine County Sheriff's Office

The Blaine County Sheriff's Office, along with the Los Santos Police Department and the San Andreas State Police, makes up the executive branch of Los Santos; together they ensure that the law is upheld and enforced.

Chain of Command
Travis Tribble is the Sheriff, and Rocko Colombo is the Undersheriff.

From there, the rankings are Sergeant, Senior Deputy, Deputy, Solo Cadet, and Cadet.

Deputy call-signs begin with 3 (as in, 3xx). Cadet call-signs begin with 5 (as in, 5xx), while Cadets who have been cleared for solo patrol have call-signs that begin with 6 (as in, 6xx).

Current Rankings
Note: The title of Park Ranger holds equal ranking as Deputy, with the exception of Conan Clarkson, who holds the rank of Senior Deputy.

Los Santos Police Dispatch
The Los Santos Police Dispatch works with all the executive branches including the Emergency Medical Services in the area of communications.

Internal Affairs
The Internal Affairs department is comprised of members of the Los Santos Police Department and Blaine County Sheriff's Office with their focus being investigating any civilian complaints made against members of the PD.

Archived
While the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) and State Police Joint Task Force (SPJTF) have been dissolved, this information will not be deleted, as it helps people identify who prominent Detectives are/were.

Criminal Investigation Division (CID)
The Criminal Investigation Division was dissolved on October 20th, 2019, with it being revealed that the SPJTF would replace it to much controversy.

The CID primarily worked behind the scenes to uncover and expose some of the most dangerous criminals and gangs. While not an executive branch, the work they did influenced the actions of every other executive branch.
 * There were six Detectives within the BCSO that were assigned to the CID; Travis Tribble, John Dorian, Jenny Hall, Rocko Colombo, Ziggy Buggs, and Joey Keys.

State Police Joint Task Force (SPJTF)
The State Police Joint Task Force was dissolved on February 5th, 2020, as a result of the majority of cases going cold, and members having a lack of motivation to investigate.

The SPJTF was a detective unit made primarily to solve cases quicker and achieve raids faster than the CID could. This unit used officers assigned to tasks (usually one task at a time) in order to solve cases.
 * There was one Detective within the BCSO that was assigned to the SPJTF; Matthew Espinoz.