2025 Session Last amended: 2020 session

§ 626A.42 — Electronic Device Location Information

Plain-Language Summary

Law enforcement generally needs a tracking warrant based on probable cause to obtain location information from electronic devices like cell phones. There are exceptions for emergencies, consent, and lost or stolen devices. The warrant application and order must be filed with the court and the person tracked must be notified afterward. Annual reports on tracking warrants are required.

Practical Notes
Your cell phone location data is protected under Minnesota law. Police generally need a warrant based on probable cause to track your location through your electronic devices. You must be notified after the tracking ends. Exceptions exist for emergencies involving danger to life.