A Kentucky Tracking Warrant is a court order issued by a judge in Kentucky authorizing law enforcement to track and monitor the location of a person or a vehicle. This type of warrant is typically used in criminal investigations to help law enforcement locate suspects or evidence. There are two types of Kentucky Tracking Warrants: a GPS Tracking Warrant and a Mobile Phone Tracking Warrant. A GPS Tracking Warrant allows law enforcement to install a GPS device on a suspect's vehicle in order to track its movements. Law enforcement can then use this information to help locate the suspect or evidence. A Mobile Phone Tracking Warrant allows law enforcement to access information from a suspect's mobile phone such as call logs, text messages, and location data. This type of warrant is often used to identify a suspect's whereabouts or to gain additional evidence related to a crime.