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Two Party Consent States 2024

Two Party Consent States 2024

Two Party Consent States 2024

51 states

State
Consent Status
Notes
AlabamaSingle-Party Consent
AlaskaSingle-Party Consent
ArizonaSingle-Party Consent
ArkansasSingle-Party Consent
CaliforniaTwo Party Consent
ColoradoSingle-Party Consent
ConnecticutMixed Consent
Connecticut law is mixed. The laws for in-person conversations differ from those relating to telepho...
DelawareTwo Party Consent
District of ColumbiaSingle-Party Consent
FloridaTwo Party Consent
GeorgiaSingle-Party Consent
HawaiiSingle-Party Consent
IdahoSingle-Party Consent
IllinoisTwo Party Consent
IndianaSingle-Party Consent
IowaSingle-Party Consent
KansasSingle-Party Consent
KentuckySingle-Party Consent
LouisianaSingle-Party Consent
MaineSingle-Party Consent
MarylandTwo Party Consent
MassachusettsTwo Party Consent
MichiganTwo Party Consent
MinnesotaSingle-Party Consent
MississippiSingle-Party Consent
MissouriSingle-Party Consent
MontanaTwo Party Consent
NebraskaSingle-Party Consent
NevadaSingle-Party Consent
New HampshireTwo Party Consent
New JerseySingle-Party Consent
New MexicoSingle-Party Consent
New YorkSingle-Party Consent
North CarolinaSingle-Party Consent
North DakotaSingle-Party Consent
OhioSingle-Party Consent
OklahomaSingle-Party Consent
OregonMixed Consent
Oregon law is mixed. In-person oral recordings require consent from all parties, whereas for digital...
PennsylvaniaTwo Party Consent
Rhode IslandSingle-Party Consent
South CarolinaSingle-Party Consent
South DakotaSingle-Party Consent
TennesseeSingle-Party Consent
TexasSingle-Party Consent
UtahSingle-Party Consent
VermontSingle-Party Consent
Vermont lacks an official law related to call recording, so Federal Law applies. This makes Vermont ...
VirginiaSingle-Party Consent
WashingtonTwo Party Consent
West VirginiaSingle-Party Consent
WisconsinSingle-Party Consent
WyomingSingle-Party Consent

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