
Study the office first
Open the guide for the agency you want and read it like you plan to wear the badge tonight. The test is built from the guide, not from somebody's private expectations.
Legal entities in ZSR do not need a slow orientation maze. You study the right guide, apply in the right lane, pass the test window, and land with a real supervisor so your first shift has structure.
Every agency uses the same clean rhythm, but the guide, questions, access, and career track match the office you choose.

Open the guide for the agency you want and read it like you plan to wear the badge tonight. The test is built from the guide, not from somebody's private expectations.

LSPD, BCSO, SAHP, SAMS, SAFR, and DOJ all carry different pressure. Choose the lane you actually want to roleplay, not the one with the loudest title.

The application lane supports the website path and the Discord identity path. Discord is the live role-grant door because your pass, access, and supervisor need to attach to the right player.

If hiring is open and your application clears the gate, you get a private test code. The code stays inactive until the first time you use it.

The test is multiple choice and backed by the guides and source books. Use the website desk to study the exact style, then use your private Discord code for the live identity-bound pass.

When you pass, the system moves you into the right hiring lane immediately. No fake academy theater. No waiting room for somebody to notice you did the work.

You are assigned a direct supervisor for your early sign-offs, corrections, and growth. You do not start alone, and you do not start in chaos.

Your Discord access, field guide, tablet lane, and role state line up so your first shift feels like part of the city instead of a disconnected checklist.
The badge art stays clean because the identity matters. Open the guide first, then step into the application lane when you know what kind of pressure you want.
Choose LSPD if you want the most visible law lane, the most frequent player contact, and a badge that lives on sharp pacing, readable authority, and report discipline.
Choose BCSO if you want property calls, isolated scenes, long patrol routes, county communities, and the kind of sheriff work where backup is farther away and your decisions have to hold longer.
Choose SAHP if you want clean traffic work, statewide patrol identity, pursuit leadership, and a badge that feels at home on highways, medians, ramps, and long travel corridors.
Choose SAMS if you want medicine, human contact, and one of the clearest service roles in the city. Good SAMS play steadies scenes, protects pacing, and gives consequences a humane lane.
Choose SAFR if you want apparatus identity, command-heavy incidents, rescue storytelling, and the kind of scenes where technical calm and layered coordination matter.
Choose DOJ if you want to shape how scenes stick after the sirens stop. This lane rewards calm authority, reading, writing, evidence review, and players who can carry public trust through process.

Early movement comes from repeated proof: clean scenes, clean radio, clean reports, and the right sign-offs. It is not random and it is not based on who talks the loudest.

Higher ranks affect people, records, discipline, and access. That means real human review comes back into the loop before the city hands you heavier authority.

Field guide, dashboard, Discord access, and tablet surfaces are designed to line up so your role feels connected everywhere ZO touches the Prozilli ecosystem.