A Maine Order Requiring Assistance in Executing a Tracking Warrant (Under Seal) is a court order issued by the state of Maine to compel third parties to assist law enforcement personnel in executing a tracking warrant. This type of order is typically used when officers need assistance from a third party to locate and track a suspect or to gain access to a suspect's electronic data or communications. There are three types of Maine Order Requiring Assistance in Executing a Tracking Warrant (Under Seal): 1) a general order, which applies to all third parties; 2) a specific order, which applies to only a named third party; and 3) an emergency order, which applies to all third parties on an expedited basis. All orders must be issued under seal and must include the name and address of the person to be served, the name of the law enforcement agency seeking assistance, the specific type of assistance requested, and the date and time of the request.