GPS and worker monitoring in Montenegro: what you need to stay compliant
Updated on 15 June 2026
What you need
For each obligation we tell you whether it applies in this country: Yes means required, It depends means only in certain cases, No means not required.
Prior written information to workers and internal GPS rules (ZZPL art. 20; AZLP position)
YesrequiredThe employer must inform workers about the purposes, methods, data collected and rights, and adopt internal rules on GPS processing together with a preliminary assessment of the security measures.
AZLP, posizione del Consiglio sull'uso del GPS nei veicoli di servizio (29.04.2025)
Prior authorisation from the supervisory authority before setting up the data filing system (ZZPL art. 27)
YesrequiredUnlike the GDPR, Montenegro retains an ex ante authorisation: before setting up a data filing system the controller must obtain the consent of the supervisory authority (if it does not reply within 30 days, consent is deemed granted).
Legge sulla protezione dei dati (ZZPL), testo ufficiale inglese
Basis = legitimate interest (art. 10), not consent; for private vehicles written consent and working hours only
YesrequiredThe basis is legitimate interest; for private vehicles used for work purposes the worker's written consent is required and the GPS must be limited to working hours.
AZLP, posizione del Consiglio sull'uso del GPS nei veicoli di servizio (29.04.2025)
No decisions about employees based solely on automated processing (ZZPL art. 15a)
YesrequiredDecisions about employees' performance, reliability or conduct cannot be based solely on automated processing; the worker must be able to express their own position.
AZLP, posizione del Consiglio sull'uso del GPS nei veicoli di servizio (29.04.2025)
Formal data protection impact assessment (DPIA)
It dependsonly in certain casesThe current law does not provide for a formal GDPR-style DPIA; the substitute is the prior authorisation under art. 27 plus the security measures and the preliminary adequacy assessment (arts. 24 and 26).
Legge sulla protezione dei dati (ZZPL), testo ufficiale inglese
The procedure, step by step
- 1
Define the purposes and methods of the GPS and adopt internal rules with a preliminary assessment of the security measures.
- 2
Obtain the prior authorisation of the supervisory authority before setting up the data filing system (art. 27).
- 3
Inform workers in writing; for private vehicles collect written consent and limit the GPS to working hours.
- 4
Do not base decisions about employees solely on automated processing (art. 15a).
- 5
Limit the GPS to working hours and to the declared purpose.
- 6
If you switch systems: when you change your monitoring system or software, update and re-issue the privacy notice, and check whether the national agreement or authorisation for remote monitoring needs renewing. The provider (data processor), the data collected and the methods often change: the one provided earlier is not enough.
Who to contact
Competent authority
AZLP (Agenzia per la protezione dei dati personali e il libero accesso all'informazione)
https://www.azlp.me/en/contact
Montenegro is a candidate country, outside the EU, with a law only partially aligned with the GDPR. There is a single national authority, the AZLP. Distinctive feature: prior authorisation from the authority is required before setting up the data filing system (art. 27).
Verified on 15 June 2026
AZLP, tutela dei diritti
Verified on 15 June 2026
What you risk
up to 20 million euros or 4% of turnover (general risk)
There is no specific, published AZLP fine for GPS tracking of employees. The reference position is that of the AZLP Council of 2025: GPS on service vehicles is legitimate monitoring, but its purposes and methods must be defined, workers must be informed, internal rules must be adopted and the prior authorisation of the authority for the data filing system must be obtained.
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