GPS Time Tracking Policy Template

Fact Check: GPS Time Tracking Policy Template

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Verified May 30, 2026How we fact-check

Summary

We checked the GPS time tracking policy template against GPS time-record guidance, recordkeeping guidance, employee-fair language, and Clockspot time-tracking feature claims. The template is framed as a starting point for employers that want location context attached to employee time records.

The template does not say GPS proves work by itself, does not authorize constant off-the-clock tracking, and does not replace wage-and-hour, travel-time, mileage, privacy, payroll, or legal review.

Scope and audience

3 claims

The template is a starting point to adapt, not a final legal policy

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Template checklist

Source (primary)
GPS time tracking policy template
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May 30, 2026
Notes

The checklist tells employers to decide collection timing, limit use, define covered GPS events, assign review ownership, and get advisor review before adoption.

GPS is review context, not a replacement for manager review or employee corrections

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Template GPS review section

Source (primary)
Employee time clock with GPS article
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May 30, 2026

Covered team, GPS event, location review, and correction ownership fields are included for adaptation

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Template fill-in sections

Source (primary)
GPS time tracking policy template
Source (secondary)
Employee time clock with GPS article
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May 30, 2026
Notes

The template preserves the employee-fair wording used across the GPS guidance.

Recordkeeping and corrections

2 claims

Employers should keep original records, corrected records, reasons, reviewer, and approval together

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Template review and correction sections

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Time card audit trail article
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May 30, 2026
Notes

The policy supports an audit trail for time record corrections before payroll.

Time records need payroll-ready review beyond GPS collection

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Template GPS review and manager review sections

Source (primary)
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/21-flsa-recordkeeping
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May 30, 2026
Notes

Federal recordkeeping guidance focuses on required employee and hours-worked records, not GPS alone. The template keeps GPS subordinate to the time record.

Sources

4 unique sources cited across the report — click to audit any claim directly against its evidence.

  1. 1.GPS time tracking policy template
  2. 2.Employee time clock with GPS article
  3. 3.Time card audit trail article
  4. 4.https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/21-flsa-recordkeeping

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