Kiiya MRPD (Mission Row Police)
Give your LSPD / police-job a professional home. This rebuilt Mission Row Police Department (MRPD) delivers a clean FiveM MLO with a full exterior + interior overhaul for smooth GTA RP operations—booking, investigations, briefings, and air support. Highlights (RP-ready) 3 floors, 3
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Kiiya MRPD (Mission Row Police Department) - Premium Law Enforcement Headquarters MLO
Upgrade your server's law enforcement operations with the Kiiya MRPD, a completely reimagined Mission Row Police Department that transforms the default LSPD headquarters into a professional, functional, and immersive police facility. This isn't a minor refresh—it's a comprehensive rebuild delivering the quality infrastructure serious police roleplay demands. Whether you're running a cop-focused server where law enforcement is central to gameplay or a balanced community needing proper police facilities, this MLO provides everything from patrol briefing rooms to advanced interrogation suites, evidence processing, and administrative offices.
The Kiiya MRPD addresses every frustration with the default Mission Row interior—cramped spaces, poor layouts, missing facilities, and outdated aesthetics that break immersion. This version expands usable space, adds critical law enforcement facilities, and delivers contemporary police department design that respects both roleplay functionality and visual quality. Police players get proper facilities for their operations while criminals experience authentic law enforcement environments during arrests and processing.
What's Included
This MRPD MLO package provides a complete Mission Row Police Department replacement with expanded and optimized interiors. You receive the full police headquarters with multiple floors of operational space including patrol briefing areas, administrative offices, detective units, interrogation rooms, holding cells, evidence processing, armory, locker rooms, and command staff offices. The mapping work includes proper collision, optimized props, and performance-conscious design ensuring smooth operation even with full department staffing.
All critical police facilities are included and properly sized for roleplay functionality. Unlike cramped default interiors where three officers fill a room, this version provides realistic space for actual police operations. The layout follows logical departmental flow—booking and processing near the entrance, holding cells in secure areas, administrative offices upstairs, and specialized units in dedicated sections.
Key Features
- Expanded Interior Space - Significantly larger usable area compared to default MRPD with proper room sizing
- Multi-Floor Layout - Ground floor operations, upper floor administration, and basement secure areas
- Patrol Briefing Room - Dedicated space for shift briefings, roll calls, and officer meetings
- Detective Bureau - Specialized unit area with desks, evidence boards, and investigation workspace
- Interrogation Suites - Multiple interrogation rooms with observation capabilities for realistic suspect interviews
- Holding Cells - Secure temporary detention with proper cell design and monitoring positions
- Processing Area - Booking stations for suspect intake, fingerprinting, and documentation
- Evidence Room - Secure storage for case evidence with organized shelving and access controls
- Armory - Weapons storage and equipment distribution with secure access
- Locker Rooms - Officer changing facilities with lockers and uniform storage
- Administrative Offices - Command staff offices, watch commander, and department leadership spaces
- Report Writing Stations - Computer workstations for report documentation and record management
- Training Room - Multi-purpose space for recruit training and department presentations
- Break Room - Officer rest area with kitchen facilities and seating
- Server Room - IT infrastructure space for department systems and communications
- Parking Garage Access - Proper vehicle bay integration for police fleet management
- Professional Aesthetics - Contemporary police department design with appropriate fixtures and signage
- Optimized Performance - Efficient prop usage maintaining smooth framerates with full staffing
Perfect For
- Law Enforcement Roleplay Servers - Communities where police operations are central to gameplay
- Whitelist PD Servers - Professional police departments needing proper facilities
- Balanced RP Communities - Servers wanting quality facilities for both cop and criminal interactions
- High-Pop Servers - Communities with large police departments needing space for concurrent officers
- Serious Roleplay - Servers emphasizing realistic law enforcement procedures and operations
- Department Hierarchies - Communities with structured PD ranks needing appropriate administrative spaces
Technical Details
- Type: MLO (Map Location Object) - Complete interior replacement
- Location: Mission Row Police Department (default LSPD headquarters)
- Floors: Multi-level design with ground, upper, and basement areas
- Performance: Optimized for 20+ concurrent players in building
- Collision: Full collision mapping for all interior spaces
- Installation: Drag and drop resource installation
- Dependencies: None - standalone MLO compatible with any framework
Installation
- Download the Kiiya MRPD MLO package from your purchase
- Extract the resource folder to your server resources directory
- Add the resource to your server.cfg file (ensure it loads before police scripts)
- Restart your server or start the resource manually
- Update any existing police job scripts with new interior coordinates if needed
- Configure duty points, armory access, and other PD systems for new layout
- Brief police department on new facilities and locations
Framework Compatibility
- âś… ESX - Compatible with esx_policejob and all ESX law enforcement resources
- âś… QBCore - Works with qb-policejob and QB police systems
- âś… Custom Police Scripts - MLO works with any police job resource (just update coordinates)
- âś… Standalone - Functions as map improvement regardless of framework
What Makes It Stand Out
The default Mission Row interior wasn't designed for FiveM roleplay—it's a single-player mission location with minimal functional space. The Kiiya MRPD completely reimagines the facility as an actual police department headquarters. The expanded interrogation suites alone transform criminal processing from standing in hallways to proper interview scenarios. Detective bureaus provide investigation workspace that looks and feels like real police work rather than generic office desks.
The multi-floor design creates natural departmental separation—patrol operations happen on ground floors where they can quickly access vehicles, administrative staff work upstairs away from operational chaos, and secure areas like holding cells sit in controlled sections. This layout supports realistic department operations and creates organic interaction spaces. Officers gathering in the briefing room for shift start, detectives collaborating in their bureau, command staff in leadership offices—the facility architecture enables these scenarios rather than fighting against them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00lYo6BVlEQDepartment Operations Enhancement
Quality police facilities directly impact roleplay quality. With proper interrogation rooms, detectives can conduct suspect interviews with observation from command staff or prosecutors. The evidence room creates accountability for case materials—items must be logged and stored rather than disappearing into officer inventories. The armory provides controlled weapons distribution with sign-out procedures and inventory management.
Administrative spaces support department management activities—command staff conducting performance reviews, internal affairs investigations in private offices, or academy instructors running recruit training in dedicated facilities. The layout naturally segregates high-security areas from public-accessible spaces, enabling realistic access control and security protocols. Suspects can be processed through booking areas without accessing secure department sections.
Roleplay Scenario Applications
The Kiiya MRPD infrastructure enables law enforcement scenarios impossible in cramped default spaces. Detective units can run case boards with evidence photos and suspect connections. Interrogation room observations let supervisors monitor interview techniques and ensure proper procedures. The training room hosts department meetings, policy briefings, or scenario training without commandeering operational spaces.
For criminal players, interaction with this facility creates authentic law enforcement experiences. Being booked through processing areas, interviewed in proper interrogation rooms, and held in secure cells feels substantially different from standing in default MRPD hallways. This environmental immersion enhances arrest scenarios for everyone involved, making consequences feel meaningful rather than routine menu interactions.
Department Structure Support
Servers with complex police hierarchies benefit from the spatial organization this MLO provides. Patrol divisions operate from ground-floor facilities with quick vehicle access. Detective bureaus house investigative units working cases independently from patrol. Command staff occupy administrative offices appropriate for leadership positions. This physical separation reinforces department structure and creates realistic workplace dynamics.
Specialized units can claim dedicated spaces—gang enforcement in one section, traffic division in another, K9 units near vehicle bays. The facility size accommodates departmental growth without feeling empty at lower populations. As police departments expand, they fill additional office spaces and interrogation rooms rather than outgrowing the facility immediately.
Criminal Justice System Integration
The processing and holding facilities integrate naturally with court systems and DOJ roleplay. Suspects move through booking, temporary holding, then transfer to jail or court appearances following realistic custody chains. Public defenders meet clients in interrogation rooms. Prosecutors consult with detectives in bureau spaces. The facility supports the full criminal justice process rather than just being where police spawn.
Evidence room functionality creates accountability in criminal cases—defense attorneys can challenge evidence handling, items must be properly logged and stored, and chain of custody matters for court proceedings. This level of detail elevates law enforcement roleplay beyond shoot-and-arrest into actual investigative and procedural work that respects both police and criminal gameplay.
Performance and Population Scaling
Despite the significantly expanded space and additional props, the Kiiya MRPD maintains excellent performance through smart optimization. Prop selection favors efficient models, texture work uses streaming to reduce memory load, and collision is optimized for necessary areas only. The result is an MLO that can handle 20+ concurrent players inside without framedrops—critical for active police departments during shift changes or major incidents.
The layout scales naturally with population. Smaller departments use ground-floor operational spaces while upper administrative areas remain available for expansion. Larger departments utilize all facilities without overcrowding. This flexibility means the MLO serves 10-player whitelisted departments and 100+ officer forces equally well, just adjusting which spaces see regular use.
Immersion and Professional Presentation
First impressions matter for server quality perception. When new players join and see a professional, well-designed police department, it signals that your server maintains quality standards. The Kiiya MRPD immediately communicates that law enforcement is taken seriously on your server—this isn't a casual cops-and-robbers game but structured, professional roleplay with proper infrastructure.
For police players specifically, having appropriate facilities shows respect for their roleplay. They're not stuffed into inadequate default spaces but given proper work environments that support their characters and operations. This attention to police infrastructure helps with recruitment and retention of quality law enforcement roleplayers who want their work valued and supported through proper facilities.






