Maine Code § 16-648

Search warrant needed for acquisition of location information
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Except as provided in this subchapter, a government entity may not obtain location information
without a valid warrant issued by a duly authorized justice, judge or justice of the peace using
procedures established pursuant to Title 15, section 55 or 56. [PL 2017, c. 144, §5 (AMD).]
A justice, judge or justice of the peace may issue a search warrant for the location information of
an electronic device pursuant to this section for a period of time necessary to achieve the objective of
the authorization, but in any case the warrant is not valid for more than 14 days after the issuance. A
justice, judge or justice of the peace may grant an extension of a warrant upon a finding of continuing
probable cause and a finding that the extension is necessary to achieve the objective of the authorization.
An extension may not exceed 30 days. [PL 2017, c. 144, §5 (AMD).]
This subchapter does not apply to tracking devices, as defined in section 638, placed by law
enforcement officers. [PL 2019, c. 489, §13 (NEW).]

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