This feature conceptualizes a system within a roleplay framework (like QBCore or ESX) that removes the barrier to entry for legal roleplay, allowing players to access prisoner rights, legal templates, and state laws without needing an in-game lawyer or paying in-game currency.
Every state DOC offers a free online inmate lookup. For example:
Searches typically return:
From here, you may request non-confidential documents (e.g., disciplinary hearing summaries) via a public records request to the DOC’s records office.
VINE is a free national service (vinelink.com) that tracks an inmate’s custody status. While it does not provide full "docs," it does offer free alerts on releases, transfers, and escapes—a critical piece of prison documentation. rcore prison docs free
Here is the verified roadmap to accessing the docs without spending a dime.
The primary source for RCORE documentation is GitHub. Most ethical developers host their README.md files and docs/ folders here. This feature conceptualizes a system within a roleplay
RCORE framework docs GitHubrcore-docs or rcore-prison.Let’s walk through a realistic, safe search.
Step 1: Open your browser (Chrome/Firefox with uBlock Origin enabled).
Step 2: Type into Google: site:github.com RCORE prison docs
Step 3: Look for a repository last updated less than 6 months ago (outdated docs cause crashes).
Step 4: Click the docs/ folder. Look for prison_setup.md or inmate_system.pdf.
Step 5: Right-click the "Raw" button and save as PDF. you may request non-confidential documents (e.g.
If that fails: Search RCORE Discord on Twitter/X. Join the server. Ask in #support: "Hey, I read the rules. Is there a link to the free prison documentation?"