As the San Paro Port Authority follows the United States law enforcement structure, there are a couple of ranks available in which the officers progress as they are being active in the SPPA. It is good to note that the ranks are in most cases a form to indicate participation, instead of them being a power move against lower-ranked SPPA members.
Even though the SPPA maintains a low level of RP by using these ranks, in no means does the rank permit any officer of ordering a lower ranked officer around. This is part of a RP normally seen in strict communities and/or other RP-enabled games. The SPPA however, does not participate in this behavior.
Starting rank for all new members. Allows access to clan assets, clan event participation, and a voice in any SPPA discussion.
Senior officer rank given to well-behaved members.
Given to members who have shown dedication and consistent activity over time.
Members who have conducted themselves well, shown significant deidcation, and outstanding activity over time.
A pillar of the community, someone who strives to help and assist their peers and is considered a veteran of the SPPA
A veteran with a record of friendly and inviting behavior, maintaining a friendly environment in the SPPA.
A veteran with an exceptional record, ensuring a comfortable coexistence between members.
A model member of the SPPA; a veteran, having assisted staff in their duties, promoting a welcoming environment for new and old members in the SPPA.
A probationary rank for new staff members who will have their exercise of authoritative power supervised.
Full appointment as a staff member, the Sergeant is entrusted with the performance of administrative duties connected to the operations of the SPPA.
A senior staff member, the Lieutenant oversees the activities of the Sergeants and ensure smooth operations in the SPPA.
A supervisory staff member, also acts as an advisor to the command staff on matters of importance.
The Deputy Chief is a high administrative rank. Responsibilities include the organized flow of the sub-units/departments of the SPPA.
Second-in-Command of the SPPA. The Assistant Chief almost has exactly the same responsibilities of the Chief. The Assistant Chief has the authority to make changes and/or additions to the entire SPPA ranking structure.
Highest achievable rank in the SPPA. The Chief is responsible for the entirety of the SPPA, it's external and internal communications, and future well-being of the foundation of the SPPA.
The SPPA's Pay2Win rank. Any officer, from recruit onwards, will be launched to the Boosted Inspector rank when the officer starts boosting the Discord Server. As a way of saying 'thank you', the officer will hold this rank as long the boost is active. When the boost has ended, the officer gets returned to the former rank.
The main SPPA member responsible for the operations of SPPA's PACS event, and other SPPA hosted events. At the same time, also the main contact for any community wishing to do events together with the SPPA.
Responsible for the flow of the new recruits in the SPPA, Recruitment Officer rank is one of the most important roles to fullfill in the SPPA. Without new recruits, the SPPA would be on the life-line. Recruitment Officers also make the most chance to get launched to Sergeant rank.
The Community Manager has been brought alive to help manage and motivate the SPPA community on the Discord server. While not having any authority or staff permissions, the community manager does have a high say in an vote or discussion in what's best for the community as a whole.
The LegendaryBank Curators are responsible for maintaining the Legendary Weapon values/prices, on this website. Anyone of the SPPA, and anyone from outside the SPPA, is able to join this role to help keep the values legitimate and consistent.
The SPPA Maintainer helps maintain different assets of the SPPA. Included is the maintainance of this website, SPPA documents and medal system.
The officials of the Department of Road Regulations & Safety are in charge of the VIR documents handed out to people, who had their vehicle(s) inspected by the RRS.