The Arizona Application for a Tracking Warrant is a legal document submitted by law enforcement or other government agencies to a judge or magistrate in the state of Arizona. The application allows law enforcement to use technology to track the movements of a person or object. It is similar to a search warrant, but instead of searching a particular area, it authorizes the use of electronic tracking devices such as GPS technology. There are two types of Arizona Application for a Tracking Warrant: a conventional tracking warrant and a delayed notice tracking warrant. The conventional tracking warrant requires the law enforcement or other government agency to provide notice of their intent to use a tracking device to the person or persons being tracked before the warrant is issued. The delayed notice tracking warrant allows law enforcement to install and use a tracking device without providing notice to the person or persons being tracked. In this case, law enforcement must provide notice of the tracking activity within a certain amount of time after the warrant is issued. The Arizona Application for a Tracking Warrant must include specific information such as the name of the person or persons being tracked, the identity of the law enforcement or other government agency requesting the warrant, the location of the object or person to be tracked, the length of time the tracking device will be used, and the purpose of the tracking. The application must also include an affidavit outlining why the tracking device is necessary and the probable cause for its use.