GPS Satellite Tracking

PROUDLY SERVING THE SOUTHWEST MISSOURI AREA SINCE 1981

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What is GPS Satellite Tracking?

GPS Satellite Tracking is a technology that uses the Global Positioning System (GPS) to monitor and track the location of an individual in real-time. This system relies on a network of satellites orbiting the Earth to provide precise location data. GPS tracking is commonly used in law enforcement and the bail bond industry to ensure that individuals comply with court-mandated restrictions, such as staying within a specific area or adhering to curfews. By providing accurate and continuous monitoring, GPS tracking offers a reliable way to ensure accountability and safety.

Bail bonds and GPS Tracking

When a defendant is considered a flight risk, courts may require GPS monitoring as a condition of bail. This not only helps ensure the defendant remains within permitted areas but can also lead to a reduction in the overall bail amount. By agreeing to GPS monitoring, defendants may benefit from lower bail costs, making it more affordable to secure their release.

HOW DO WE HELP?

At Queen City Bail Bonds, we provide comprehensive GPS monitoring services as part of our bail bond agreements in Greene County and throughout Southwest Missouri. Our team works closely with you to arrange GPS tracking that meets court requirements and ensures your compliance. We can help you understand the terms of your monitoring and stay on track with all obligations.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • GPS satellite tracking allows us to monitor your location in real-time, ensuring you comply with court-ordered restrictions as part of your bail agreement. This monitoring helps reduce the risk of fleeing and can sometimes lead to a reduced bail amount.

  • Yes, agreeing to GPS monitoring can often lead to a reduced bail amount. Courts may lower the bail cost in exchange for the added security of real-time location tracking, making it more affordable for you to secure release.

  • If you violate the terms of your GPS monitoring, such as leaving a restricted area, the monitoring system will immediately alert the authorities. This could lead to revocation of your bail and re-arrest, so it’s crucial to adhere to all conditions.

  • No, GPS monitoring is typically required only for defendants who are considered a higher flight risk or in cases where the court deems it necessary. However, it can be a valuable tool for reducing bail costs and ensuring compliance.

  • The duration of GPS monitoring depends on the terms set by the court and the specifics of your case. It could range from the time of release until your trial is complete, or it could be for a shorter period, depending on the court’s requirements.