There are 12 States in the U.S. That requires ALL parties involved in the conversation (All Party Consent) to be made aware that the conversation is being recorded. These States are:
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Illinois
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Montana
New Hampshire
Pennsylvania
Washington
The following 38 States require that at least ONE person (One Party Consent) involved in the conversation has given permission for the conversation to be recorded including the person doing the recording:
Alaska
Arkansas
Colorado
District of Columbia
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
This falls under the United States Code: Title 18.2511. As long as you actually take part in the conversation and are doing so in a State that allows "One Party Consent", it is quite legal to record the conversation without another paty in the conversation giving permission or even being told that they are being recorded.
Hope that fully answers your question..
In Wyoming, it is legal to record a conversation if at least one party consents to the recording. This means that you can record a conversation as long as you are part of it and are aware that the recording is taking place. If you want to record a conversation where you are not a participant, you will need the consent of all parties involved.
see US Federal Law Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C.A. §§ 2510-2520)
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C.A. §§ 2510-2520) - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/business-career/legal/legality-recording-conversations?page=all#sthash.oppnJB9p.dpuf
Idaho is one of 38 states that allows the recording of a telephone conversation with the permission and knowledge of one of the parties. Twelve states require all parties to consent.
It is not illegal to videotape them, but it is if you post it anywhere on the web or points of public interest: so you should probably ask them first.
Colorado is a one-party consent state, which means it is legal to record a conversation as long as one person involved in the conversation consents to the recording. However, it is illegal to record a conversation if you are not part of the conversation and do not have consent from at least one of the parties.
The legal drinking age in Wyoming is 21 years old.
The legal adult age in Wyoming is 18 years old.
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.
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.
Yes, you may record images of a conversation in Kenya. Kenyan federal law does not prohibit this, assuming the conversation is in a public place.
It's not legal for use in court unless she knows you are recording it.
There is no legal bar in recording a conversation in India. Specially this is being done in Courts where a person can record his viewpoints before Judicial Magistrate in a closed door session, on the basis of which the police can initiate action against the offender.
Not unless you have the prior written consent of the people concerned !
It depends on the situation and it depends on the jurisdiction. I will answer as a PI in Georgia. It is legal in Georgia to record a conversation if you are a party to the conversation. So the phone call could be recorded if the PI or the PI's client (or another consenting party of the conversation) gives their permission. It is illegal for anyone (PI or not) to record a convesation if they are not a party in that conversation.
There are 12 States in the U.S. That requires ALL parties involved in the conversation (All Party Consent) to be made aware that the conversation is being recorded. These States are:CaliforniaConnecticutDelawareFloridaIllinoisMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMontanaNew HampshirePennsylvaniaWashingtonThe following 38 States require that at least ONE person (One Party Consent) involved in the conversation has given permission for the conversation to be recorded including the person doing the recording:AlaskaArkansasColoradoDistrict of ColumbiaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMinnesotaMississippiMissouriNebraskaNevadaNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingThis falls under the United States Code: Title 18.2511. As long as you actually take part in the conversation and are doing so in a State that allows "One Party Consent", it is quite legal to record the conversation without another party in the conversation giving permission or even being told that they are being recorded.Hope that fully answers your question..
Yes, only one person has to know that it is being recorded.
In most states as long as one party of the conversation, which could be the one doing the recording, has knowledge that they are being recorded, recording a phone conversation is legal.
Laws regarding recording conversations vary by jurisdiction. In some places, it may be legal to record conversations with consent from all parties involved, while in others it may require consent from at least one party. It is important to understand the specific laws in your area before recording any conversations.
Recording a telephone conversation is legal in New York State, providing that at least one party to the conversation consents to the recording. Also, law enforcement may monitor and record telephone conversations if they have obtained a warrant from a judge.
Tennessee law states that only one party to the conversation have knowledge of the recording.
"legal" in the sense that if you do it, you can go to jail or "legal" in the sense that whatever you record can be used later in a case against her? Yes and no, respectively.