Kansas GPS Tracking Laws: Is It Legal to Put a Tracker on a Car? (2026)
Is it legal to put a GPS tracker on a car in Kansas? Tracking that causes fear is stalking under K.S.A. 21-5427. See penalties and who can track legally.
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Browse by Category →Is it legal to put a GPS tracker on a car in Kansas? Tracking that causes fear is stalking under K.S.A. 21-5427. See penalties and who can track legally.
Is it legal to put a GPS tracker on a car in Colorado? New civil law C.R.S. 13-20-1301 (2024), felony stalking under 18-3-602, AirTag rules, and penalties.
Is it legal to put a GPS tracker on a car in Delaware? Installing one without the owner's consent is a Class A misdemeanor under 11 Del. C. 1335(a)(8).
Arizona has no tracker-placement crime, but GPS surveillance for 12+ hours or on two occasions without consent is felony stalking under A.R.S. 13-2923.
Alaska has no standalone GPS tracker law, but repeated tracking can be stalking under AS 11.41.270. Learn who can legally track a car and the penalties.
Is it legal to put a GPS tracker on a car in California? Penal Code 637.7 explained: who can track, AirTag rules, penalties, and the $5,000 civil lawsuit.
Putting a GPS tracker on someone's car without consent is now a felony in Florida. FS 934.425 penalties, the seven exceptions, AirTag rules, and employer limits.
Is it legal to put a GPS tracker on a car in Washington DC? DC's stalking law covers GPS devices by name. Penalties, AirTag rules, and who can track legally.
Idaho has no law against placing a GPS tracker on someone else's car. Learn when tracking becomes stalking under Idaho Code 18-7906 and what victims can do.
Is it legal to put a GPS tracker on a car in Connecticut? Secret tracking can be felony electronic stalking under CGS 53a-181f. Penalties and exceptions.
Putting a GPS tracker on a car you do not own is a crime in Alabama. See how Ala. Code 13A-6-95 and 13A-6-96 work, the felony penalties, and who can track legally.

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