A Maine Tracking Warrant is a court order issued by a judge in the State of Maine. It allows law enforcement officers to track an individual or entity through a GPS device for a specified period of time. This type of warrant is commonly used to investigate drug trafficking, money laundering, terrorism, or other criminal activity. There are two types of Maine Tracking Warrants: A General Warrant, which requires probable cause and is issued for up to 45 days, and an Extended Warrant, which is issued for up to 180 days. Both require that the judge must be convinced that tracking the subject through a GPS device is necessary in order to obtain evidence related to a criminal investigation.