A Tracking Warrant is a court-issued document that authorizes law enforcement to track a suspect's movements and activities. This type of warrant can be used for a variety of purposes, such as locating suspects wanted for a crime, determining the whereabouts of a missing person, or gathering evidence for a criminal investigation. There are two main types of Tracking Warrants: GPS Tracking Warrants and Cell-Site Simulation Warrants. GPS Tracking Warrants allow law enforcement to track a suspect's location using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. This type of warrant is typically used in cases involving drug trafficking, terrorism, or other serious offenses. Cell-Site Simulation Warrants authorize law enforcement to track a suspect's cell phone activity. This type of warrant can be used to determine the suspect's location, or to collect information about their contacts, text messages, and other activities.