Georgia Law Enforcement checking an ID at a traffic stop

Mobile ID Legislation Passes in Georgia: How will Patrol Officers Read Digital Driver’s Licenses at Traffic Stops?

Georgia has become the first state to pass key legislation around the acceptance of mobile/digital driver’s license with House Bill 296.

Georgia House Bill 296 currently “allows, but does not compel, law enforcement to accept digital versions of licenses/IDs.” However, state law enforcement agencies will be required to accept and verify digital IDs beginning July 1, 2027. This means that changes are on the way for Georgia law enforcement agencies.

See what this means for patrol officers and how L-Tron’s mDL Reader (mDLR-1) can help.

Advantech ICR-2441

Affordable 4G: Meet the Advantech ICR-2441 Patrol Vehicle Router 

In the patrol vehicle, the ICR-2441 saves space and ensures a reliable internet connection while on patrol and responding to calls. The Advantech ICR-2441 requires little to no maintenance but offers several of benefits. See more on this patrol vehicle router…

Press Release: L-Tron Team to Demo 4910LR License Scanner, OSCR360 Investigation System at IACP Technology Conference in Charlotte, NC

The L-Tron team will attend the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Technology Conference at the Charlotte Convention Center from May 21-23, 2024. The IACP Technology Conference focuses on training and professional development opportunities for law enforcement executives, operational managers, and technology/research staff from around the globe. At the conference, L-Tron will offer live demos of the 4910LR Driver’s License Reader and OSCR360 Investigation System.

Brother Pocketjet 8 Launch

Brother® PocketJet 8 FAQs: Accessories, Connectivity, Warranty & More 

Our Law Enforcement team speaks with agencies looking for mobile printers, paper and other eCitation equipment daily. Lately, we’ve been fielding questions about Brother’s new PocketJet 8 Mobile Printers. This Brother PocketJet 8 FAQs blog is meant to answer the questions that are on your mind about these new mobile printers – other agencies have likely asked them too! 

Printek Fieldpro 541 Side left

Introducing the Printek FieldPro 541: Mount (or Carry) Your Printer Anywhere

The Printek FieldPro 541 printer offers exactly the type of printing capabilities officers need while on patrol. The 4” mobile printer brings the ultimate versatility in terms of mounting options, functionality, and ruggedness. Plus, it’s lightweight, small and ready to go with you on patrol, wherever that may be. See more here..

Printek VehiclePro 420 with ticket

Introducing the Printek VehiclePro 420 Printer: When Smaller is Better

The Printek® VehiclePro 420 is a 4” mobile printer designed specifically for on-the-go public safety applications. Once safely installed in the patrol vehicle’s center console, the VP420 requires minimal space, yet performs significant functions to assist Officers in serving and protecting their communities. Discover more about Printek’s VehiclePro 420 Printers here..

Havis VSX Console Ford Interceptor

Introducing the New Havis VSX Console: Achieving Form and Functionality

With space maximization and safety at the forefronts of their minds, Havis engineers developed the VSX Console for law enforcement SUVs, including the Chevy Tahoe and Ford Interceptor.

Check out the benefits of the new Havis VSX Console – which makes your patrol car equipment look like it’s built directly in your vehicle.

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