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Recording Laws |
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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:
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States that require the consent of one party |
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States that require the consent of both parties |
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Alabama |
Louisiana | Oregon | |
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California |
Maryland | |
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Alaska |
Maine | Ohio | |
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Connecticut |
Michigan | |
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Arizona |
Minnesota | Rhode Island | |
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Delaware |
Montana | |
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Arkansas |
Mississippi | South Carolina | |
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Florida |
New Hampshire | |
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Colorado |
Missouri | South Dakota | |
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Illinois |
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District Of Columbia |
Nebraska | Tennessee | |
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Massachusetts |
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Georgia |
Nevada | Texas | |
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Hawaii |
New Jersey | Utah | |
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Idaho |
New Mexico | Vermont | |
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Indiana |
New York | Virginia | |
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Iowa |
North Carolina | West Virginia | |
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Kansas |
North Dakota | Wisconsin | |
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Kentucky |
Oklahoma | Wyoming | |
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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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