When someone is released on bail, one of the biggest concerns is accountability. Will they show up to court? Will they stay within approved boundaries? Will they follow the rules?
At Mother’s Bail Bonds, we use every tool available to support our clients—and protect those who co-sign bonds. Two of the most effective methods are GPS monitoring and physical surveillance. But how do you know which one is the right choice for your case?
Let’s take a closer look.
GPS monitoring uses an electronic device—usually an ankle bracelet—that tracks the wearer’s location in real-time. The data is sent to monitoring authorities and alerts are triggered if the person violates movement restrictions or curfews.
First-time offenders
Low flight risk clients
Defendants with curfews or restraining orders
Cases where constant location tracking is enough
24/7 location monitoring
Real-time alerts for violations
Cost-effective and efficient
Non-intrusive and court-approved
Physical surveillance involves a licensed investigator observing and documenting a person’s activities. This could include following them discreetly, monitoring locations, or watching for signs of non-compliance.
Repeat offenders or high-risk clients
Defendants suspected of violating bail conditions
Cases involving suspected flight plans or deception
Situations where GPS can be tampered with or removed
Observes behaviors, not just locations
Verifies compliance beyond location data
Adaptive and human-led—no reliance on cooperation
Effective for capturing evidence of misconduct
| Feature | GPS Monitoring | Physical Surveillance |
|---|---|---|
| 24/7 Tracking | ✔️ | ❌ (Scheduled or as-needed) |
| Tamper Proof? | Can be removed | Not reliant on cooperation |
| Behavioral Observation | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Court-Approved Tool | ✔️ | ✔️ (for evidence/reporting) |
| Cost | Lower | Higher (due to human labor) |
| Discretion | Visible device | Completely discreet |
Choosing between GPS monitoring and physical surveillance depends on the risk level, court conditions, and nature of the case. At Mother’s Bail Bonds, we help you make the right choice based on:
The defendant’s history
Court requirements
Level of risk to co-signers
Community safety concerns
Sometimes, a combination of both may offer the best coverage—GPS to track movement, and physical surveillance to verify compliance and behavior.
Whether you’re a family member posting bail or someone trying to stay compliant while awaiting trial, we’re here to help. Our team understands that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work when lives, reputations, and freedom are on the line.
With the right monitoring approach, we ensure peace of mind—for you, the court, and the community.
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