Hey, today im coming to you with free Car Insurance script.

It works very simple, you buy the item and it has your plate and time when you bought the insurance in it’s metadata

Changelog :

  • 1.0.3 Fixed ox_target export, added buying a copy of insurance and removing it

  • 1.0.2 Added new command to check if car is insured, usage /checkplate (plate). Only player job that u set in config is allowed to use it

  • 1.0.1 Now it works with ox context menu, also made minor changes to the script.

FEATURES

Changeable payment method

Changeable price of insurance

Changeable item name

Set multiple markers or targets

Changeable Target name

You can set if you want to have markers on or off, same with target

Set your custom notifications

Custom translation

Download here

Preview here

Config preview here

Feel free to comment, i will try to answer to any questions

Code is accessible Yes
Subscription-based No
Lines (approximately) 240
Requirements OX_Inventory, ESX
Support Yes
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Nice Script

Is there a Way you use ox_lib ContextMenu and make it standalone ?

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Of course! I can try to do it tomorrow. If i do it, i will release an update, so stay tuned

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nice work - #freeReleaseWins <3

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nice work bro thank youuu

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Bro can u make it for esx :thinking:

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It’s is for esx lol

Made some changes, and now it works with ox context menu

is it possible to make that someone with police job can check if the vehicle a player is driving has insurance?

I added this right now, new update available on github

Go to config to set your job that can check the plates

Usage

/checkplate (plate)

Now you can buy copies of the insurances and also you can remove the insurance from the vehicle

Oh :rofl: :rofl: :joy:

are you planning to add support for qs inventory myb?

this is looks awesome !! is there any chance that we might get it qb-core ? thanks

Anyway to make it so it’s a radius around the vehicle you can be instead of being inside of the vehicle

When I check the license plate it tells me I’m not insured