Map of US States where recording the audio of your conversations is legal others’ consent
Map of US States where recording the audio of your conversations is legal others’ consent
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Should probably mention thats audio recording.
Video recording is much less restricted.
15 0 ReplyGood point. I updated the title.
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This doesn't look entirely accurate. Vermont doesn't have a law on the books, meaning we default to the federal standard of one party consent.
10 0 ReplyThis map isn't entirely accurate. I know some states on here that are one party for police and two party for domestic abuse, but they're marked as one party on this map.
10 1 ReplyThis.
Michigan is a One-Party Consent state for an example of one of the inaccuracies.
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What if I am in Kansas and the other party is in Missouri at the time of the call?
2 0 ReplyAccording to the map, you can record whomever you like, including Missourians, from Kansas.
1 0 ReplyI thought maybe there would be a federal law that would regulate interstate phone communication recording.
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What’s with Rhode Island in gray? Anything goes?
1 0 ReplyThat is precisely what grey refers to here. This is legal advice™ btw.
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