An Application for a Tracking Warrant is a legal document submitted to a court of law that requests permission for law enforcement to use a tracking device to collect evidence about the activity of a person or vehicle. This type of warrant is typically used to investigate drug trafficking, human trafficking, terrorism, and other serious offenses. It can also be used to investigate financial crimes, such as money laundering. There are two main types of Application for a Tracking Warrant: a Federal Tracking Warrant and a State Tracking Warrant. A Federal Tracking Warrant is a legal document that is submitted to a federal court and must be supported by an affidavit that contains factual information about the crime being investigated and the suspected persons or vehicles involved. A State Tracking Warrant is similar to a Federal Tracking Warrant, however, it is submitted to a state court and must include an affidavit that includes information about the state law that is being violated. The Application for a Tracking Warrant must include evidence that demonstrates that the information obtained from the tracking device will likely be relevant to the investigation, and that there is probable cause to believe that the person or vehicle being tracked is connected to the crime. The application must also provide a description of the tracking device, the duration of the request, and the areas or places that will be monitored. In some cases, the application may also include a request for a search and seizure warrant.