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FiveM CAD System 2026: CDE CAD In-Depth Review

Comprehensive 2026 review of CDE CAD for FiveM. Covering all modules including Police MDT, EMS, Fire, Dispatch, Civilian, and Judicial, plus cloud hosting, Discord integration, in-game resources, and what's new in 2026.

Choosing the right CAD system for a FiveM roleplay server is one of the most important decisions a community owner can make. The CAD touches every department, every officer, every dispatcher, and every civilian. It defines how records are kept, how calls are managed, and how immersive the roleplay experience feels. In this 2026 review, we take an in-depth look at CDE CAD — examining every module, integration, and feature to help you decide if it is the right fit for your FiveM community.

All Six Modules at a Glance

Police MDT: Deep Dive

The Police MDT is the most heavily used module in most FiveM communities. Officers can run name searches that return a person's full criminal history, registered vehicles, active warrants, and known associates. Plate lookups show vehicle registration details, insurance status, and any flags or BOLOs attached to the vehicle. When an officer initiates a traffic stop or makes an arrest, they can file detailed reports directly from the MDT that become part of the permanent record.

In 2026, the Police MDT includes warrant management where officers can request warrants that are routed to the judicial module for approval. Citation filing is streamlined with customizable penal codes that match your community's legal framework. BOLO alerts are visible to every officer on duty and can include descriptions, vehicle information, and last known locations. The MDT also supports custom ten-codes and status codes that match your department's SOPs.

Dispatch Console: The Command Center

The dispatch console is where all emergency operations converge. When a player types /911 in-game, the call appears in the dispatch queue in real time with the caller's location automatically detected via the nearest postal code. Dispatchers can set call priorities, assign units, add notes, and track response times. The interface supports multi-agency coordination, so a single incident can involve police, EMS, and fire units managed from one screen.

Unit management allows dispatchers to see every active unit's status, current assignment, and location on the LiveMap. Status updates from officers in the field appear instantly thanks to WebSocket-based real-time communication. The dispatch console also integrates with the Discord bot, so communities that use Discord for radio communications can receive call notifications and status updates in their designated channels.

Cloud Hosting: Zero Maintenance

CDE CAD is fully cloud-hosted, which means community owners never need to set up databases, configure web servers, or manage SSL certificates. The entire platform runs on CDE infrastructure with automatic updates, backups, and scaling. When CDE pushes a new feature or bug fix, every community gets it immediately without any manual intervention.

This cloud-first approach eliminates the most common pain points of self-hosted CAD systems. There are no database crashes at 2 AM, no version conflicts when updating, and no security vulnerabilities from running outdated software. Server owners can focus entirely on building their community and running roleplay operations instead of managing IT infrastructure.

Discord Integration

Discord is the backbone of most FiveM communities, and CDE CAD integrates deeply with it. Authentication uses Discord OAuth, so players log into the CAD with their Discord accounts — no separate registration process. Discord roles are synced with CAD permissions, meaning a server owner can control who has access to what module simply by assigning Discord roles. When someone is promoted to Sergeant in Discord, their CAD permissions update automatically.

The CDE CAD Discord bot extends this integration further. It can post 911 call notifications to designated channels, send unit status updates, and provide lookup commands directly in Discord. Communities can invite the bot using the official invite link and configure it through the CAD admin panel. This tight Discord integration means that even when players are not in-game, they can stay connected to their community's CAD operations.

In-Game Resources

CDE CAD provides two separate FiveM resources for in-game integration. The cad-911 resource handles emergency calls — when a player types /911 followed by a description, the call is sent to the dispatch console with automatic postal-based location detection. This resource requires the nearest-postal dependency for location services. The cde-tablet resource provides a full in-game tablet interface accessible via /tablet or /cad commands, giving players access to the entire CAD system without alt-tabbing.

Both resources are framework-agnostic, working equally well on ESX, QBCore, and standalone servers. They communicate directly with the CDE CAD cloud API, so there are no framework-specific adapters or configurations needed. Installation involves dropping the resources into your server's resource folder, adding them to server.cfg, and configuring the endpoint and community ID in config.lua.

LiveMap and Real-Time Features

The LiveMap displays all active units on an interactive map of Los Santos, updated in real time. Dispatchers and supervisors can see exactly where every unit is positioned, what their current status is, and which call they are assigned to. The map supports zoom, pan, and filtering by department, making it easy to get an overview of operations or focus on a specific area.

Real-time features extend throughout the entire platform. Every action — a 911 call, a status change, a record update, a warrant filing — is broadcast via WebSocket connections so all connected users see changes instantly. There is no polling, no refresh button, and no delay. When a dispatcher assigns a unit to a call, the officer sees it on their screen within milliseconds.

What's New in 2026

Final Verdict

CDE CAD in 2026 is the most complete CAD system available for FiveM roleplay communities. It covers every department with dedicated modules that share a unified database, offers seamless in-game integration through two purpose-built resources, and eliminates infrastructure management with cloud hosting. Discord integration is deep and practical, the LiveMap provides genuine operational value, and the permission system gives community owners precise control over access.

For communities that are serious about roleplay quality and want a CAD system that grows with them, CDE CAD is the clear choice in 2026. The platform has matured significantly, and the combination of features, reliability, and ease of setup makes it difficult to recommend anything else for FiveM servers that want a professional-grade dispatch and records system.

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