Opening Message

To say it has been a busy month is an understatement, we have been hard at work changing a lot of internal and external workings in the department. Most notably is changes to our recruitment process to streamline the process.
We have made the decision not to mention the recent tragedy with the Sophia Falcone prison break as it is still being actively investigated both internally from our CID team and other departments. There are plans to publish a press release regarding this once the investigation has concluded.
Employee of the Month
Each month here at the San Andreas Department of Corrections we like to bestow an honor on this month's best performing officer who has shown time and time again that they put maximum effort and commitment into their work. The officer selected for this prestigious award has proved themselves as a representation of how each officer working for our department should strive to be.
Employee of the Month August 2024

Correctional Officer II Aliyah LaRae - #1120
You can praise an officer here if you have anything good to say about a DOC employee!
Questions for the Employee of the Month
We like to ask the employee of the month a few questions to get their perspective on the job and what makes a great officer, below are a few answers to common questions by our Employee of the Month:
Looking back, what are memorable achievements from your service so far?
Moving forward what are the next goals as a SADOC officer?
Any advice they would give to future prospects who might think about joining the SADOC?
Looking back, what are memorable achievements from your service so far?
I have not been with DOC for that long so I haven't had that many memorable moments but I am very happy to be back! If I had to choose something it would be getting Employee of the Month unexpectedly!
Moving forward what are the next goals as a SADOC officer?
I would have to say maybe becoming a supervisor one day if everything goes well. I would also like to be a Supervisor or Command member of some divisions.
Any advice they would give to future prospects who might think about joining the SADOC?
I would say to never be afraid to ask for help if they need it. Everyone should get the chance to be a prison guard. It is an honor to help some people reform and to get a better side of their life. Its not as hard as some people think, we don't bite. Mostly everyone is welcome to join the best department to exist in Los Santos!
Visitation
Has your wife, brother, husband, sister, mother, uncle, friend, or enemy ever been arrested and brought to SADOC? Well, you can visit them!
Visitation at DOC is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, including holidays!
There is a requirement for at least two Correctional Officers to be free to assist in visitation so if some aren't immediately available then feel free to come back later.
The visitation rules are as follows:
Two Irish meeting with a Chinese
There is a requirement for at least two Correctional Officers to be free to assist in visitation so if some aren't immediately available then feel free to come back later.
The visitation rules are as follows:
- No physical contact
- No whispering
- No passing of items. Items that wish to be exchanged will be checked beforehand for contraband.
- Maximum time is 1 hour ((15 minutes OOCLY))
Inmate of the Month
Rosalia Leone
Rosalia is one of the well behaved inmates but she does like to get involved with some of the bad inmates, through friendship or relation. She is often very complaint and friendly to both COs and other inmates.
- Note: In the interest of transparency, and being able to allow inmates to represent themselves this interview is direct quotes from the interviewed inmate and their quotes do not represent the SADOC's views and beliefs.
- Why do you do illegal things?
- Cops talk too much shit and they need to be taught a lesson
- What's your favorite thing about DOC?
- The Warden.
- What's your least favorite thing?
- Having to use my hard earned stamps to buy food to survive
- If you could change one thing about DOC, what would it be?
- Parole, make it more available to all inmates. 95% of the criminal population is ineligible.
- What would you do if you were Warden for a day?
- Pink jumpsuits, pink co uniforms, pink everything
- Is there someone or something you miss while being in prison?
- My freedom, i hate feeling like a caged animal
- Why do you think you're in here so often?
- I'm too nice and take the fall for my family alot
- Is there anything you'd like to tell people?
- Otf gay and I ain't even homophobic
Employee Adjustments
Lieutenant ►
Captain
- #863 Lucy Fox
Corporal ►
Sergeant
- #1030 Alex LaFleur
- #1081 Skye Luna
Correctional Officer III ►
Senior Correctional Officer
- #795 Andrew Bryant
Correctional Officer III ►
Correctional Custodian Officer
- #1005 Emina Christine
Correctional Officer II ►
Correctional Officer III
- #1121 Stefane Vargass
- #1122 Ivy Martin
Correctional Officer I ►
Correctional Officer II
- #1132 Jasper Vorigan
- #1120 Aliyah LaRae
Correctional Officer I ►
Correctional Custodian Officer
- #1105 Lucienne Everheart
Correctional Trainee ►
Correctional Officer I
- #1112 Alialdeen Alsirhani
- #1133 Rod Baguely
- REINSTATEMENTS
This month we welcomed some familiar faces back to the San Andreas Department of Corrections.
Deputy Warden
- #646 Katie Schneider
- TRANSFERS
This month we welcomed some Transfers from the Los Santos Police Department, Los Santos County Sheriffs Department and other Prisons Far and wide!
Correctional Trainee
- #1138 Clyde Mercer (Prison Transfer)
- #1137 Noa Mercer (Prison Transfer)
Employee Count
- SADOC Officer Count
High Command | 5 | 8.77%
Warden | 1 | 1.75%
Deputy Warden | 2 | 3.51%
Assistant Warden | 2 | 3.51%
Command | 7 | 12.28%
Commander | 2 | 3.51%
Captain | 5 | 8.77%
Supervisors | 7 | 12.28%
Lieutenant | 2 | 3.51%
Sergeant | 4 | 7.02%
Corporal | 1 | 1.75%
General Staff | 28 | 49.13%
Senior Correctional Officer | 9 | 15.79%
Correctional Officer III | 4 | 7.02%
Correctional Officer II | 3 | 5.26%
Correctional Officer I | 4 | 7.02%
Correctional Trainee | 8 | 14.04%
OTHER | 10 | 17.54%
Correctional Custodian Officers | 9 | 15.79%
Law Consultants | 1 | 1.75%
Phone Calls

The 10-15 can use the phone call for any number of reasons such as letting their mom know they're going to be in prison for a few years, telling their significant other to come to visit them, or getting a friend to feed their pet while they're incarcerated.
Phone calls are a privilege, not a right. Any Correctional Officer has the right to decline you for a phone call for any reason they see fit.
Recruitment Status
Recruitment
(Credit For The New Poster: Correctional Custodian Officer Melanie Bay)
- Age: Must be over the age of 18 and no older than 55.
- (( Must have an Out of Character age of 16 years old ))
- Citizenship/Residency: Must be an American Citizen at the time of submitting an application.
- Multiple Employments: You may not be a member of PD/SD/JB at the time of hiring, as these are full-time positions. You may have a part-time position while working at the SADOC.
- Mental/Physical Fitness: As a Corrections Officer, you must be able to maintain good mental and physical fitness. You will be tested on this during our hiring process.
- Criminal History:
- If you have previously been charged with disqualifying misdemeanors and felonies then you require a firearm license to apply to SADOC.
- You are required to pass an extensive background check, where your criminal record, previous employment, traffic violations, and any affiliation you may have had in the past will be checked.
- Additional Requirements:
- You are required to have a driver's license and a trucker's license.
- The application must have been written by yourself with no assistance from online tools.
- Must be able to dedicate at least 5 on-duty hours a week as a Correctional Officer.
- ((Must have no punishments for a minimum of 2 - 4 weeks (This does not include Spoken to's). If you got recently unbanned, you will have to wait a month to be able to apply (If your Ban got voided, you can apply straight away).))
Closing Message from the Warden
And that ends our August Press release. As always, if you have any questions, comments, or anything you can find my contact info just below here.
October is coming up which means our yearly support for Breast Cancer Awareness. We'll go over details of our plans for Breast Cancer Awareness during next month's press release, as well as information about Parole!

Kourtney Lafleur
Warden
San Andreas Department of Corrections
[email protected]
October is coming up which means our yearly support for Breast Cancer Awareness. We'll go over details of our plans for Breast Cancer Awareness during next month's press release, as well as information about Parole!



Kourtney Lafleur
Warden
San Andreas Department of Corrections
[email protected]
Other Contact Information



Oliver Dutch
Captain of SADOC Public Services, Head of Public Relations
San Andreas Department of Corrections
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Remmi Raccoon
Lieutenant, Assistant Head of Public Relations
San Andreas Department of Corrections
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Randy Lee
Captain of Departmental Operations, Assistant Head of Public Relations
San Andreas Department of Corrections
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Jimmithy Jemima
Captain of SADOC Public Services
San Andreas Department of Corrections
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Galileo Czapiewski
Commander of Departmental Operations
San Andreas Department of Corrections
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