All Police Station Locations in GTA 5 – LSDP Map
Finding every police station in GTA 5 sounds simple until you notice that many lists mix together real stations, impound yards, ranger shacks, airport security buildings, and places that do not actually exist in GTA V.
That causes bad maps and bad references for players who just want the real station locations on the base San Andreas map. It matters for Story Mode navigation, GTA Online free roam, screenshots, vanilla roleplay references, and any article that wants a clean count instead of filler.
This guide answers one question: where are all police station locations in GTA 5. It gives you the clean 10-station answer first, then separates the optional law-enforcement facilities and exclusions so the final map stays accurate.
GTA 5 Police Station Assumptions
GTA 5 Police Station Forks
- If you only want the clean article answer: use the 10 core stations and stop after the Los Santos and Blaine County sections.
- If you want every law-enforcement facility that physically exists on the map: continue to the edge case section and expand the total to 13.
- If a list includes Mirror Park Police Station or Los Santos Police Headquarters: jump to the exclusions section before you trust the list.
- If you only need city locations: go straight to the Los Santos section. If you only need county locations: go straight to the Blaine County section.
GTA 5 Police Station Map
GTA 5 Police Station Count
Use 10 as the clean count. That is the best answer for readers who mean the normal police and sheriff stations on the GTA 5 map.
That 10 breaks into eight Los Santos locations and two Blaine County sheriff offices. Del Perro and Vespucci Beach still stay in the main list because they are real stations, even though they are smaller and do not behave like the main respawn stations.
If you want the broader law-enforcement map, expand to 13 by adding the LSIA NOOSE station and the two ranger facilities. Keep impounds and false entries outside that total.
Los Santos Police Stations
This is the city group most readers actually want. It combines the six main Los Santos station buildings with the two smaller shoreline stations that still count as real police locations.
Mission Row Police Station
Mission Row Police Station is the downtown anchor. It fills the block bounded by Sinner Street, Vespucci Boulevard, Atlee Street, and Little Bighorn Avenue in Mission Row.
This is also the easiest station to verify on the map because the Mission Row impound sits beside it. If you want one station to orient the whole city list around, start here.
- Open the southeast side of Downtown Los Santos.
- Move into Mission Row between Sinner Street and Vespucci Boulevard.
- Look for the large three-story LSPD block with the impound next to it.
Vespucci Police Station
Vespucci Police Station covers west Los Santos. The building is bordered by San Andreas Avenue, South Rockford Drive, and Vespucci Boulevard.
This is the big west side station. Once you remember the triangle of roads around it, it becomes one of the easiest city locations to recall from memory.
- Open the west side of Los Santos near Vespucci and the canals.
- Follow San Andreas Avenue toward South Rockford Drive.
- Find the large LSPD complex sitting inside the Vespucci road triangle.
Davis Sheriff’s Station
Davis Sheriff’s Station sits on Innocence Boulevard in Davis. It is next to the LSPD Auto Impound, which makes it easy to find but also explains why weak lists often blur the station and the impound together.
Keep the official location name as Davis Sheriff’s Station. Just note that the building mixes sheriff branding with LSPD vehicles and city seals, so this is the one station where the agency presentation is not clean.
- Open south Los Santos and move into the incorporated city of Davis.
- Follow Innocence Boulevard toward the large impound area.
- Look for the sheriff-labeled building directly beside the LSPD Auto Impound.
Rockford Hills Police Station
Rockford Hills Police Station is at Eastbourne Way and Abe Milton Parkway. It sits inside the Rockford Hills civic complex and links visually with City Hall and the fire station.
This station is easy to misread if you only look for giant LSPD markings. The stronger landmark is the city hall connection and the walkway over Eastbourne Way.
- Open the Rockford Hills civic center area.
- Go to the corner of Eastbourne Way and Abe Milton Parkway.
- Look for the station attached to the larger city hall complex.
Vinewood Police Station
Vinewood Police Station is located at Elgin Avenue and Vinewood Boulevard in Downtown Vinewood. It is the cleanest north city station reference because the cross-street pairing is simple and memorable.
The building also stands out better than many players expect once they stop searching farther east in Mirror Park. Vinewood is the real on-map station for that side of the city.
- Open Downtown Vinewood on the north side of Los Santos.
- Move to Elgin Avenue and Vinewood Boulevard.
- Look for the two-story station building on that intersection.
La Mesa Police Station
La Mesa Police Station is on Popular Street in La Mesa. It covers the east side of Los Santos and is easier to verify by street placement than by skyline landmarks.
The station is a one-story building with its own parking lot next to it. That side lot is the best quick visual cue once you are in the right neighborhood.
- Open East Los Santos and move into La Mesa.
- Follow Popular Street through the district.
- Look for the one-story station with a fenced parking area beside it.
Del Perro Police Station
Del Perro Police Station is on Del Perro Pier. It is one of the smallest police stations in GTA 5, which is why lazy lists often leave it out even though it is a real station.
The easiest cue is the hut-style footprint and the tall blue circular sign near the corner of the lot. If you are standing on the pier, you are already in the right place.
- Open the west coast and move to Del Perro Pier.
- Follow the pier entrance area instead of searching inland blocks.
- Look for the small police hut with the tall blue sign.
Vespucci Beach Police Station
Vespucci Beach Police Station is on Vespucci Beach. It is the other small coastal station and also carries park office signage, which makes it easy to misclassify if you only look at one side of the building.
The shape is the giveaway here. You are looking for a small circular glass station near the beach frontage, not a larger inland precinct block.
- Open the beachfront section of Vespucci Beach.
- Stay on the beachside promenade area rather than the inland road grid.
- Look for the circular station with police signage on one side and park office signage on the other.
Blaine County Sheriff Stations
The county side is much cleaner than Los Santos. There are two sheriff branches that belong in the main answer, one in Sandy Shores and one in Paleto Bay.
Sandy Shores Sheriff’s Station
Sandy Shores Sheriff’s Station is on Alhambra Drive in Sandy Shores. It shares its building with the Sandy Shores Medical Center, which makes the civic cluster easy to spot.
This is the county entry where wording matters most. Use Alhambra Drive as the road reference so your article does not drift into conflicting location labels.
- Open Sandy Shores on the north edge of the Grand Senora Desert.
- Move onto Alhambra Drive near the town civic center.
- Look for the shared medical and sheriff building.
Paleto Bay Sheriff’s Office
Paleto Bay Sheriff’s Office is at the intersection of Paleto Boulevard and Route 1 in Paleto Bay. This is the northern sheriff office and the simplest county station to find from the highway.
The attached jail wing is the strongest visual cue. If you are at the north coast highway junction and the building looks like a bigger county complex, you are in the right spot.
- Open Paleto Bay on the north coast.
- Move to the Paleto Boulevard and Route 1 junction.
- Look for the sheriff complex with the attached jail section and parking on both sides.
GTA 5 Police Station Edge Cases
These facilities are real and visible on the map. They only become part of the answer if you deliberately widen the article from police and sheriff stations to all law-enforcement facilities.
LSIA NOOSE Station
The LSIA NOOSE station is on New Empire Way at Los Santos International Airport. It exists in the world and is a legitimate security facility, but it is not part of the clean 10-station article answer.
Keep it if your scope says every law-enforcement facility on the base map. Remove it if your scope says all police stations in the usual player sense.
- Open the airport on the south edge of Los Santos.
- Move onto New Empire Way rather than the passenger terminal loop.
- Look for the building with the NOOSE branch sign near the main road.
Beaver Bush Ranger Station
Beaver Bush Ranger Station is off Baytree Canyon Road and Marlowe Drive in Vinewood National Forest. It is a ranger station, not a normal LSPD or sheriff station.
It still matters because some broad GTA police location lists pull it in. That is fine if the scope is law-enforcement facilities. It is not fine if the scope is normal police stations.
- Open the northern Vinewood Hills and Vinewood National Forest area.
- Move near Baytree Canyon Road and Marlowe Drive.
- Look for the ranger station set off the road on the forest side tracks.
Raton Canyon Ranger Office
Raton Canyon Ranger Office is on the Great Ocean Highway in Raton Canyon. This one is the smallest optional entry and the easiest to overcount if you do not separate ranger facilities from the main station list.
The visual cue is not a full precinct. It is a small roadside office with a Park Ranger’s Office sign.
- Drive the Great Ocean Highway through Raton Canyon.
- Watch the roadside structures instead of searching the larger towns.
- Look for the small shack-style ranger office with the Park Ranger sign.
GTA 5 Police Station Exclusions
This is where most bad articles fall apart. These entries either are not separate stations, are not in GTA V at all, or are law-enforcement buildings that do not belong in the clean station count.
The Mission Row impound and the LSPD Auto Impound are useful landmarks. They are not separate police stations. Count them as adjacent facilities only.
This page refers to the Pershing Square headquarters from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It is not a GTA V station entry, so it cannot belong in a GTA 5 map list.
Mirror Park Police Station is the classic fake inclusion. It comes from unused police scanner audio and does not appear as a real police station in GTA V.
This building is a Port Authority headquarters on Plaice Place in Elysian Island. It is law-enforcement related, but it is not a standard LSPD or sheriff police station and does not belong in the clean count.
GTA 5 Police Station FAQs
Use 10 as the clean answer. Use 13 only if you are deliberately counting the LSIA NOOSE station and the two ranger facilities as part of a broader law-enforcement map.
Most players mean Mission Row Police Station when they say the main police station. It is in Mission Row, Downtown Los Santos, on the block bounded by Sinner Street, Vespucci Boulevard, Atlee Street, and Little Bighorn Avenue.
Mission Row Police Station is in Mission Row, Downtown Los Santos. The block is bounded by Sinner Street, Vespucci Boulevard, Atlee Street, and Little Bighorn Avenue.
It is on Alhambra Drive in Sandy Shores and shares its building with the Sandy Shores Medical Center.
Yes. It is a real police station on Del Perro Pier. It is small, but it still belongs in the clean 10-station answer.
Yes. It is a real police station on Vespucci Beach, even though it is a small coastal building and also carries park office signage.
No. Mirror Park Police Station is an unused scanner reference, not a real police station that appears on the GTA V map.
No. The impounds are adjacent facilities and landmarks, not separate police stations.
Only in the broader 13-location version. It should not be part of the default 10-station answer.
Mission Row is the best-known accessible station space. Many other GTA 5 station buildings are either inaccessible or only partially used for specific gameplay cases.