FiveM LEO Interaction Menu
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FiveM LEO Interaction Menu - Professional Law Enforcement Control System
The FiveM LEO Interaction Menu transforms law enforcement roleplay by giving officers instant access to essential police functions through an intuitive, context-aware interaction system. Designed specifically for police departments on ESX, QBCore, and QBOX servers, this menu streamlines officer workflow while maintaining realistic roleplay standards. With over 30 interaction options accessible through a single keybind, officers spend less time navigating menus and more time engaging with citizens.
What's Included
This comprehensive law enforcement tool provides a complete interaction system that covers every aspect of police work. From traffic stops to criminal processing, the menu integrates seamlessly with your server's existing systems while adding powerful new capabilities. The modern UI adapts to your theme, and the optimized performance ensures zero lag even during high-intensity situations with multiple officers on scene.
Core Features
- Citizen Interaction System - ID checks, warrant searches, fine issuance, and civilian questioning all from one menu. Officers can pull up driver licenses, check for outstanding warrants, and issue citations without breaking roleplay immersion.
- Vehicle Control Functions - Lock/unlock police vehicles, open trunks, toggle sirens, and control emergency lights. Includes integration with vehicle spawners and impound systems for complete fleet management.
- Criminal Processing Tools - Arrest suspects, search inventories, confiscate contraband, and escort detained individuals. Fully compatible with existing jail and court systems for seamless prisoner handoff.
- Traffic Stop Management - Request backup, run license plates, check vehicle registration, and coordinate with dispatch. Speed radar integration shows vehicle speeds for traffic enforcement.
- Customizable Keybinds - Configure your preferred activation key and menu navigation controls. Supports both keyboard and controller inputs for maximum accessibility.
- Framework Integration - Deep integration with ESX jobs, QBCore permissions, and QBOX systems ensures proper authorization checks. Only certified officers can access LEO functions.
Perfect For
- Serious roleplay servers requiring realistic police procedures
- Large departments needing efficient officer workflow tools
- Community servers balancing realism with accessibility
- Training environments teaching proper law enforcement protocols
- Multi-jurisdictional servers with state police, sheriff, and local PD
Technical Details
- Performance: 0.01ms resmon (virtually zero performance impact)
- Dependencies: ESX/QBCore/QBOX framework, esx_policejob or qb-policejob
- Database: No additional tables required - uses existing framework structure
- Network Events: Optimized with minimal server-client communication
Installation
- Extract the resource to your server's resources folder
- Configure framework type and department settings in config.lua
- Add 'ensure leo-interaction-menu' to your server.cfg
- Restart server and test with a police job character
- Customize keybinds and permissions as needed for your department structure
Framework Compatibility
- ✅ ESX Legacy - Full support for esx_policejob, society integration, and rank-based permissions
- ✅ QBCore - Native qb-policejob integration with duty system and stash access
- ✅ QBOX - Compatible with QBOX police framework and permission structure
What Makes It Stand Out
Unlike basic interaction menus that simply list functions, this LEO menu uses intelligent context detection to show only relevant options based on the officer's situation. During a traffic stop, you'll see vehicle-related functions. When near a suspect, criminal processing tools appear. This context-aware design reduces menu clutter and speeds up officer response times. The system also includes detailed logs for every action, creating an automatic paper trail for internal affairs and administrative review.






