Spawn a simple vehicle
Start with a vehicle you can control cleanly. Blocking lanes or driving wildly attracts attention before the scene even begins.
Choose a Civilian route by risk: learn a clean checkpoint crossing, compare reported money loops, and verify printer or smuggling details before spending cash.
Last checked: August 16, 2026
Quick answer
The official Roblox page confirms the vehicle, checkpoint, inspection, and pass-through loop. Civilian money details are mostly reported by guides, so use this page to choose what to verify in the live server.
Do one normal crossing to learn lanes, chat timing, and Border Patrol behavior.
Guides describe black-market goods, crossing choices, and seller NPCs as a Civilian cash loop.
Community pages connect money printers to tunnels, apartments, and Police raid risk.
If a guide number conflicts with the live UI, trust Roblox and in-game prompts first.
Use this table as a session picker. It separates official checkpoint basics from reported money routes so you do not treat every guide claim as a fixed rule.
A legal crossing is useful even if you plan to smuggle later. It teaches the timing, lane behavior, and social rules that make every Civilian route easier.
Start with a vehicle you can control cleanly. Blocking lanes or driving wildly attracts attention before the scene even begins.
Stay in line, leave space, and use short roleplay answers. Rushing the gate is a different, riskier scene.
Be ready with a simple purpose, destination, and cargo answer. Good Civilian play gives agents something clear to react to.
If approved, scout the city side. If inspected or stopped, note what triggered attention before trying a money route.
These routes show up across guides and videos, but exact payouts, prices, locations, and limits can change. Verify live prompts before committing a long session.
Guides report that Civilians can buy goods, cross or route around the checkpoint, then sell to a buyer for profit. Treat item lists and detection percentages as update-sensitive.
Compare Money RoutesFan pages and videos describe a tunnel vendor, apartment placement, passive output, and Police confiscation risk. Use the printer guide before buying multiple units.
Check Printer SetupThird-party guides mention crowbars, safes, and player homes. Verify current tools and rules in-game because this route depends heavily on server activity.
Review RiskGuides frame bank routes as harder and more group-dependent. Treat them as advanced roleplay, not a guaranteed solo payout.
Compare RolesThe best Civilian route depends on the current server, how active enforcement teams are, and whether the live UI still matches guide claims.
Reported goods routes often mention detection risk. If an agent scans or stops you, treat the result as live-server evidence.
Community guides connect printer setups to apartment raids. A passive route can become an enforcement scene quickly.
A crowded server creates better roleplay and more risk. A quiet server may be calmer, but reported seller or raid loops can feel slower.
The Roblox listing warns against exploits, cheats, and auto-farm behavior. Avoid script downloads and private reward claims.
Civilian details are more volatile than the official checkpoint description. This source map keeps the page useful without turning reported claims into official facts.
Confirms the game name, San Diego Border Community creator path, vehicle spawn, checkpoint inspection, pass-through loop, team variety, live development wording, and no-exploit warning.
PGG, AllThingsHow, and fan wiki pages report Civilian smuggling, goods, sellers, printers, apartments, and robbery routes. Verify exact values in the live UI.
Walkthroughs help identify route shape and common mistakes, but prices, payouts, and event routes may age quickly.
Start with a clean crossing, then choose a risk lane. Use money and printer pages for details instead of overloading one Civilian page.
Pick the route that matches your risk tolerance, verify the live UI, and use the deeper money pages when exact values matter.