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GPS Authorization Readiness

GPS Authorization Readiness is an LPIIA public tool designed to accept limited inputs and return readiness status, missing documents, and alternatives. It is an educational or routing aid, not a legal conclusion, case acceptance, or guaranteed investigative result.

Use this page to understand what GPS Authorization Readiness is intended to organize, what its output can and cannot establish, and when a full investigator review is still required.

Section 1

What the Tool Does

GPS Authorization Readiness is categorized as Readiness. It is designed to turn ownership, authority, consent, purpose, access, and jurisdiction into readiness status, missing documents, and alternatives. The tool should give a direct result and explain what the result means.

Section 2

Who It Is For

The tool is intended for visitors, attorneys, businesses, or investigators who need a practical first step before a full assignment. It can help organize information, identify a source, estimate a planning factor, or route a request. It does not automatically accept a matter.

Section 3

What the Result Can and Cannot Establish

The result may establish whether basic authorization information is present. It cannot establish legal approval or matter acceptance. The page should state these limits beside the output rather than hiding them in a footer.

Section 4

Privacy, Legal, and Technical Notes

Privacy guidance: Sensitive details submitted only when user proceeds. Legal guidance: Requires review before deployment. The interface should be mobile friendly, accessible, and usable without audio.

Section 5

Related Investigation and Next Step

If the tool identifies a valid investigative need, the visitor can submit the objective, known facts, jurisdiction, deadline, and requested deliverable. LPIIA then reviews lawful purpose, fit, scope, conflicts, and source availability before accepting work.

Common Questions

What information does the tool use?

ownership, authority, consent, purpose, access, and jurisdiction

What does it return?

readiness status, missing documents, and alternatives

Does it accept my case?

No. A tool result does not create an investigator-client relationship or confirm matter acceptance.

Is the result legal advice?

No. The tool is educational or operational and should be reviewed with counsel when legal rights or strategy are involved.

Discuss the Assignment

Provide the objective, jurisdiction, deadline, known facts, and required deliverable.

Request an Investigation

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