Advanced Ankle Monitor | Live Tracking | Police RP — FiveM
Advanced Ankle Monitor | Live Tracking | Police RP — FiveM
$10
FiveM ankle monitor script functionality gets a lot more believable with this advanced tracking system, giving law enforcement the tools to monitor offenders live and create stronger parole, custody, and surveillance roleplay. This is the kind of script that adds tension on both sides of an interaction: officers gain real oversight, while criminals suddenly have a mechanical reason to plan, cooperate, and take risks. Instead of ankle monitors being treated like simple text RP, they become a visible, synchronized part of your server’s world. For police-focused and serious economy RP servers, that immediately opens up more meaningful investigations, compliance checks, and escape scenarios.
🎬 Script Showcase
The video shows how the monitor is applied, how tracked players appear live, and how the system fits directly into police and criminal roleplay.
🔎 Why This FiveM Ankle Monitor Script Changes Police RP
What makes this system stand out is that it is not locked into one style of server setup. You can run it fully standalone with commands, or build it into a more structured workflow with job requirements, item requirements, and target-based interactions. That flexibility means it can fit a lightweight community server just as well as a heavily curated law enforcement environment.
On the gameplay side, it creates much more than a tracking dot on a map. Officers can apply monitors, supervise restricted offenders, and respond to movement in real time, while criminals get the added possibility of coordinated removal through lockpicking. That single feature adds social gameplay naturally, because escaping surveillance now takes help, timing, and risk rather than a menu click.
If your server wants parole systems, monitored release, house arrest style scenarios, or enhanced detective work, this script fills a gap that many police RP servers still handle manually. It turns a simple punishment mechanic into an actual ongoing roleplay loop.
⚙️ Features That Create Real Surveillance Gameplay
Everything here is built around making offender tracking feel usable in live RP while staying configurable enough for your server’s rules and performance targets.
- The ankle monitor prop is included with the files (credits to @nmcbc).
- Can be run fully standalone through commands, but also supports job/item requirements as well as target-based interactions.
- The positions of the tracked players update at an interval, to focus on performance optimalization (interval can be configured).
- The option to lockpick the ankle monitor of another player, promoting teamwork among criminals (can also be fully disabled).
- Fully synchronized between players.
- Animations are present to enhance immersion.
- Highly configurable, see the code-snippet below for more details.
- Use either a target-system or a command to apply the ankle monitor to a player.
- Observe their live location on the map and enforce law accordingly.
- Either let the ankle monitor be removed by law enforcement, or let someone lockpick the ankle monitor for you.
- Added a command to toggle all ankle monitor blips on/off.
- Added a command to ‘whitelist’ specific players from this toggle, such that they are always displayed.
- These commands can be configured at the bottom of the
config.luafile.
📊 Performance & Technical Notes
This script is clearly designed to stay practical on live servers, with configurable update intervals and extremely light resource usage.
- Resmon: Idle: 0.00ms – When wearing tracker: ~0.00ms
🧩 Compatibility, Setup Flexibility & Admin Control
This FiveM ankle monitor script can be deployed as a fully standalone resource through commands, which is a huge advantage for servers that do not want to rebuild existing police workflows just to add tracking gameplay. At the same time, it also supports job requirements, item requirements, and target-based interactions, giving more structured communities room to tie it into their established police or corrections systems.
The included toggle command for ankle monitor blips adds practical control for staff and law enforcement use, while the whitelist option ensures specific players can always remain visible when needed. That makes it easier to adapt the script to different operational styles, from active patrol work to restricted surveillance situations.
If you are searching for a FiveM parole tracker script that feels useful in real sessions rather than just sounding good on paper, this one gives you both roleplay depth and server-ready flexibility.
❓FAQ
Q: Can this script run without a framework?
A: Yes. It can be run fully standalone through commands. It also supports job/item requirements and target-based interactions if your server wants a more structured setup.
Q: How are tracked player locations handled?
A: Tracked player positions update at an interval rather than every moment, specifically to focus on performance optimalization. That interval can be configured to match your server’s preferences.
Q: Can criminals remove the ankle monitor?
A: Yes, another player can lockpick the ankle monitor off, which encourages teamwork among criminals. If that does not fit your server rules, the feature can also be fully disabled.
Q: Is the system synced for all players?
A: Yes. The script is fully synchronized between players, which is important for consistent police and criminal interactions during active scenes.
Q: What admin or officer controls were added in Update 1.1.0?
A: Update 1.1.0 added a command to toggle all ankle monitor blips on or off, plus a command to whitelist specific players so they are always displayed. Both commands can be configured at the bottom of the config.lua file.
This script gives police departments, corrections teams, and criminal groups a much stronger gameplay loop around monitored offenders. Instead of treating ankle monitors like background flavor, your server gets a mechanic players can actually use, react to, and build scenes around. That means more believable surveillance, better parole enforcement, and more dynamic crime roleplay every time a tracker goes on.
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