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Advanced GPS Tracking for Law Enforcement

Calls come fast. Coordination matters. But without real-time tracking, minutes vanish—and so does control.

GPS tracking for law enforcement solves that. You get clear, instant location data across every vehicle in your fleet.

Deploy the closest unit. Navigate around traffic delays. Cut idle time and reduce fuel use. Track zone boundaries and monitor usage without extra overhead.

For unmarked units or sensitive gear, asset tracking gives you visibility 24/7. When officers go solo or undercover, GPS personal devices add a layer of safety without disrupting operations.

Faster response. Better oversight. Smarter resource use. All from one GPS solution built for the field.

Benefits of GPS Tracking For Police Cars

Coordinating multiple police units in the field can be a challenge—especially during high-priority calls or fast-moving incidents. GPS tracking solutions help streamline operations by providing real-time location data across your entire vehicle fleet.

  • Quickly identify the nearest unit to a crime scene to improve response times
  • Confirm each police vehicle remains within its assigned patrol zone
  • Instantly alert officers in a specific area when an incident occurs
  • Provide up-to-date routing that accounts for traffic delays and road closures

With accurate, real-time tracking, officers get where they’re needed—fast. Supervisors stay informed. Law enforcement agencies operate with greater control and efficiency. In critical moments, that edge matters.

GPS Tracker For Locating Criminals and Collecting Evidence

You don’t just track police cars—you track suspects. Attaching a police GPS tracker to a target vehicle lets you monitor every move without raising alarms.

These small, wireless, waterproof devices come with powerful magnetic mounts, so you can secretly attach them in seconds to cars, trailers, construction equipment, air compressors, or nearly anything else.

Use GPS tracking to follow suspects quietly over time, recover stolen property fast, and gather solid evidence without alerting anyone.

With these tools, you gain discreet, effective surveillance that speeds up investigations and improves outcomes.

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Law Enforcement GPS Solutions – Vehicle & Asset Tracking

Whether you're tracking police vehicles, conducting surveillance, or protecting high-value assets, our GPS tracking devices are built for the job. These compact, waterproof trackers feature powerful magnetic mounts, allowing you to attach them in seconds to cars, trailers, equipment—virtually anything.

Each unit delivers real-time GPS tracking, accurate within six feet, and can update location data as fast as every 3 seconds. That means faster response times, tighter control, and better decision-making—whether you’re managing a fleet or monitoring a suspect.

Designed for covert use and law enforcement-grade durability, these GPS tracking solutions support everything from routine patrol oversight to advanced surveillance operations. Simple to deploy. Easy to monitor. Built to perform.

Track Every Move. Protect Every Asset.

Managing your fleet and tracking suspects? Both require precision—and trust in your GPS technology.

With real-time GPS vehicle tracking, you keep patrol cars coordinated, reduce response times, and improve overall fleet management. Every unit stays accounted for, every route optimized, and every dispatch informed.

At the same time, covert tracking tools let you follow suspects without tipping them off. Whether it’s a suspect’s car, stolen trailers, or expensive construction equipment, GPS asset tracking gives you silent, continuous surveillance—building the evidence you need without raising alarms.

From overt fleet monitoring to undercover operations, a flexible GPS tracking solution keeps your department agile, efficient, and ready for any challenge.

Customer Reviews

Patrick M.

Patrick M.

Garrard County

Internal Investigations

We’ve been using mini GPS trackers on a few county vehicles here in Garrard County. It started after some concerns about how county trucks were being used during work hours. One truck that was supposed to stay near Garrard County Park kept showing up parked behind a building off Highway 52 for long stretches. Another, assigned to road work near Paint Lick, was making stops at a private residence multiple times a week. The trackers gave us the info we needed to look into it—quietly and with proof.

Grant. J

Grant. J

Benton County

GPS Tracker With Long Battery

We are currently using two PowerDrive GPS trackers for investigative purposes. The long battery life and portablity of the tracking devices have been an asset to our teams.

Gina F

Gina F

City of Rio Rancho

GPS In New Mexico Public Works

The City of Rio Rancho recently equipped two Public Works vehicles with real-time GPS trackers after concerns were raised about timesheet accuracy. One truck, assigned to street maintenance near Northern Blvd, was logged parked for hours near a strip mall off Unser. Another, scheduled for utility checks along Meadowlark Lane, showed repeated detours into a residential area with no active work orders. The GPS data gave us clear answers and helped move the internal investigation forward—discreetly and with proof.

Police GPS Tracker Key Features

Real-Time Tracking

Stolen car? Missing trailer? You’ll know where it is—second by second—with precise, real-time GPS data.

Rapid, Covert Deployment

Simple setup any department can benefit from. Just attach and get answers. Track suspects or assets without drawing attention.

Asset Protection and Recovery

Thieves move fast. Your asset trackers move faster. Recover equipment, trailers, or tools before they disappear for good.

Centralized Command and Alerts

Know the moment a GPS tracking device goes off-route or leaves a zone. Monitor vehicles and assets from a single dashboard.

Trusted Support for Law Enforcement—Guaranteed

We Back the Blue with unmatched customer service and technical support:

  • Expert help with setup, activation, and advanced features
  • U.S.-based support when you need it—no waiting, no hassle
  • Discounted/bulk pricing for sheriff’s departments of any size
  • One-year hardware warranty included on every device

No gimmicks. Just dependable service, clear pricing, and real-time support—so you can stay focused on the job.

How Police GPS Trackers Work – In 4 Simple Steps

Step 1: Activate The GPS Vehicle Tracker

Set up and activate the device using our #1 rated GPS tracking app for law enforcement agencies.

Step 2: Deploy On Target Vehicle

Attach the GPS tracker discreetly to the target vehicle or asset you want to covertly monitor.

Step 3: Monitor in Real Time

Track live location, routes, and stop points through a secure monitoring platform.

Step 4: Build the Case & Catch Bad Guys

Use location data to support warrants, confirm patterns, or connect movements to criminal activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Police GPS tracking Help Center

Do Police Officers Need a Warrant To Install a GPS Tracker On a Suspect’s Vehicle?

Yes. Courts have ruled that attaching a GPS device to a vehicle counts as a search under the Fourth Amendment. Police must obtain a warrant before placing trackers on a suspect’s car to avoid violating privacy rights.

How Does GPS Tracking Help Law Enforcement?

GPS tracking gives you real-time info on where your vehicles and assets are. You can manage your fleet better and get units to calls faster. GPS technologies also protect your valuable equipment from loss or theft. Simple, clear data helps your team work smarter and quicker.

What Did The Supreme Court Decide In The Antoine Jones GPS Tracking Case?

In United States v. Jones (2012), the Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement must get a warrant before attaching a GPS tracking device to a suspect’s vehicle. The case involved the FBI and D.C. police secretly placing a tracker on a car without a warrant, then monitoring its movements for 28 days.

The Court said that attaching the device without a warrant counted as a “search” under the Fourth Amendment, making the evidence inadmissible. While all justices agreed a warrant was required, some noted that the broader issue—whether long-term GPS tracking violates a person’s reasonable expectation of privacy—still needs more legal clarity.

Bottom line: Always get a warrant before using GPS to track a suspect’s vehicle. It protects your case and ensures you're operating within the law.

Can GPS Devices Stop Equipment Theft?

Yes—and not just stop it, but help catch the thieves, too. When you attach asset trackers to valuable gear—generators, trailers, mobile tech, even police cars parked off-duty—you’ll know exactly where that equipment is, 24/7.

Here’s how it works:

  • The GPS device provides realtime location updates, so if something moves when it shouldn’t, you’re the first to know.
  • Many GPS tracking solutions include geofencing—you set a virtual boundary around a yard, lot, or storage area. If that asset crosses the line, you get an instant alert.
  • You can respond fast, track the route in real time, and coordinate recovery efforts before the equipment disappears for good.

This kind of GPS tracking for law enforcement is becoming standard because it works. Departments across the country are using gps asset tracking not only for fleet tracking, but also to prevent losses and build solid theft cases with GPS data that shows where and when something was moved.

What Is “Probable Cause,” and Why Is It Important For GPS Tracking?

Probable cause means having reasonable grounds to believe a crime has occurred or is happening. Police need to demonstrate this to get a warrant for GPS tracking. The challenge is that GPS tracking is often most helpful early in investigations—sometimes before probable cause is clear.