Recording Laws

 

In the United States, The laws concerning the recoding of telephone conversations vary from one state to another. All States require the consent of at least one party before the phone conversation can be recorder, however, some states require the consent of both parties. Following is the list of states with their respective recording requirement laws:

 


States that require the consent of one party



States that require the consent of both parties



Alabama

Louisiana Oregon

California

Maryland

Alaska

Maine Ohio

Connecticut

Michigan

Arizona

Minnesota Rhode Island

Delaware

Montana


Arkansas

Mississippi South Carolina

Florida

New Hampshire


Colorado

Missouri South Dakota

Illinois

Pennsylvania

District Of Columbia

Nebraska Tennessee

Massachusetts

Washington

Georgia

Nevada Texas





Hawaii 

New Jersey Utah





Idaho

New Mexico Vermont





Indiana

New York Virginia





Iowa

North Carolina West Virginia





Kansas

North Dakota Wisconsin





Kentucky

Oklahoma Wyoming




                 The following tables have been updated in Spring 2000.

 


 

This state guide is provided for information purposes only. It does not address all aspects of electronic recording laws. For detailed questions about taping, Apliman recommends you contact a local attorney directly.

 

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