Arizona Tracking Warrants are court orders issued by a judge that allow law enforcement officers to track or monitor the movements of a criminal suspect in a certain geographic area. There are several types of Arizona Tracking Warrants: Electronic Tracking Warrants, GPS Tracking Warrants, and Cell Site Location Warrants. Electronic Tracking Warrants allow law enforcement to track or monitor a person’s movements by monitoring their phone calls, emails, or other electronic communications. GPS Tracking Warrants allow law enforcement to track a person’s movements using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. Cell Site Location Warrants allow law enforcement to track a person’s movements by obtaining the location of their cell phone from their cell phone provider. All of these types of Arizona Tracking Warrants require the approval of a judge and must be supported by evidence that the person is likely to commit a crime.