Best FiveM Police Scripts 2026: Complete LEO Resource Guide
The best FiveM police scripts for ESX, QBCore, and QBox in 2026 β police jobs, MDT, dispatch, handcuffs, ANPR, and more. With prices, features, and setup recommendations.
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The best in 2026 are wasabi-police as the police job, ox_mdt as the Mobile Data Terminal, ps-dispatch as the call-routing system, ps-evidence as the forensics layer, and Pickle Police Tools as the traffic enforcement bundle. Together they form a complete LEO stack that runs on QBCore, ESX, and QBOX, costs zero euros for the four open-source pieces, and around 30 euros if you add the premium traffic toolkit. Every script in this FiveMX guide is tested on a 64-slot QBCore and ESX server, scored against framework integration, code quality, and active maintenance, and reviewed by a former police lead from a 400-player roleplay server. The five layers below β police job, MDT, dispatch, evidence, traffic equipment β are the only categories an active police department actually needs in 2026. All four open-source layers ship in our library alongside 800+ other community-tested resources.
What does a complete FiveM police stack look like in 2026?

A complete FiveM police stack in 2026 is built from five layers, not a single script: a police job, a Mobile Data Terminal, a dispatch system, an evidence module, and a traffic enforcement bundle. The police job layer handles arrests, handcuffs, equipment loadouts, and prison integration β wasabi-police is the de facto standard because it ships with native QBCore, ESX, and QBOX support. The MDT layer handles plate lookups, warrants, reports, and officer notes; ox_mdt is the most actively maintained option and integrates with ox_lib and ox_target out of the box. The dispatch layer routes 911 calls and tracks officer status β ps-dispatch is the community default. The evidence layer adds fingerprints, shell casings, and DNA. The traffic layer adds ANPR, spike strips, and radar guns. Most servers run all five layers and decide one slot at a time whether to use a free or premium implementation.
Key takeaways:
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best free FiveM police script?
wasabi-police and qb-policejob are the two best free options. wasabi-police is framework-agnostic and more feature-rich; qb-policejob is tightly integrated with QBCore out of the box.
Do I need a separate dispatch script?
Yes. Your police job script handles the in-game mechanics, but you need a dedicated dispatch system (like ps-dispatch or cd_dispatch) for officers to receive and coordinate calls.
How many police officers does my server need?
A good rule of thumb: 1 active officer per 10β15 players. On a 64-slot server, aim for 4β6 active LEOs on duty for quality police RP.
Can I use ox_mdt with QBCore?
Yes. ox_mdt works with QBCore, ESX, and QBox via the ox_lib bridge system. It's the most actively maintained MDT available.
What's the difference between a police job script and a full LEO pack?
A police job script covers the core mechanics (arrests, handcuffs, equipment). A full LEO pack bundles the job, MDT, dispatch, ANPR, and evidence into one resource β easier to set up but less flexible.







