Can someone during a face-to-face conversation record a discussion without telling me that it is being recorded?
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Can someone during a face-to-face conversation record a discussion without telling me that it is being recorded?
Asked on September 20, 2012 under Personal Injury, Illinois
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Leigh Anne Timiney / Timiney Law Firm
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
This depends on the state you are located in at the time of the recording. Laws vary from state to state in regard to recording conversations. In Arizona, one party can record a conversation without the other party's knowledge or consent. You need to check the law in the state you were in at the time of the recording. Another factor is the subject of the conversation. Parties to certain types of conversations, such as debt collecgtion efforts, must be notified prior to the conversation that the conversation is being recorded.
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