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Yes it is ellegal to tape record any one in all fifty states. that's the same as wiretaping it can get you two to five years in the big house. BUT if you tell them that your going to tape every word that they say then that clears you from all liability hope this helps you South Carolina is a one party consent state.Only one person needs to know that the conversation is being recorded.
You must first notify them that the conversation is being recorded. Even if they object you have a right to record them (although it is inconsiderate and impolite).
Only if you notify the other person that you are recording the call.
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By the person's way of answering certain questions, or by listening to the person while having a conversation with him.... There is no other way of knowing people except by having conversations with them.
Louisiana is a one-party recording state, which means that only one party to the conversation (you, if you are there to hear the conversation) must agree to be recorded. So if you're wanting to record a phone call you're on, that's fine. You can't wiretap someone else's calls or office or something, though, as no one there has consented to being recorded.
you : hello ! other person : heyya ! you : how's it going ? other person : how's what going? *continue conversation*
In Florida, it is legal to record a face-to-face conversation if you are a party to the conversation. However, it is important to inform the other person that you are recording the conversation to avoid violating Florida's two-party consent law. Recording without the other person's consent may lead to legal consequences.
You must have the consent of the other party only then can you record the conversation.
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There are many factors involved. Is the conversation deemed private or public? Most conversations recorded cannot be used in a court of law. Generally you can record conversatins in 38 states that have a "one party" consent statute. This means that you can record your conversation with another person without their knowledge. You may not record a conversation between two other people. Twelve states require, under most circumstances, the consent of all parties to a conversation. Those jurisdictions are California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Washington.
The legality of recording a conversation with an employer varies by jurisdiction. In some cases, both parties must consent to the recording, while in others only one party needs to give consent. It is advisable to check the laws in your specific jurisdiction or consult with an attorney before recording any conversations with your employer.