
British Columbia Recording Laws: One-Party Consent & Privacy Act
BC follows Canada's one-party consent rule under Criminal Code s. 184(2)(a). Learn what you can record, the BC Privacy Act statutory tort, PIPA, and penalties.
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BC follows Canada's one-party consent rule under Criminal Code s. 184(2)(a). Learn what you can record, the BC Privacy Act statutory tort, PIPA, and penalties.

Alberta follows Canada's federal one-party consent rule under Criminal Code s. 184(2)(a). Learn what you can record, how Alberta PIPA applies, and why civil privacy remedies are more limited than in Ontario or BC.

Wyoming is a one-party consent state. Smart glasses audio recording is lawful for conversation participants under Wyo. Stat. 7-3-702. Know the camera voyeurism felony limits.

Wisconsin is a one-party consent state under Wis. Stat. § 968.31. Learn when you can legally record audio and video with smart glasses in Wisconsin.

West Virginia is a one-party consent state under W. Va. Code § 62-1D-3. Learn when smart glasses recording is legal, the penalties, and voyeurism rules.

Washington requires all-party consent to record audio (RCW 9.73.030). Smart glasses: biometric law (RCW 19.375), voyeurism, penalties, and compliance tips.

Virginia is a one-party consent state. Record your own conversations legally with smart glasses under Va. Code 19.2-62. Know where recording is prohibited.

Vermont has no wiretapping statute. Federal one-party consent applies. Vermont statute § 2605(d) and State v. Geraw prohibit covert in-home recording. Know the rules before you record.

Utah Code 77-23a-4 governs smart glasses recording: one-party consent, third-degree felony penalties, voyeurism rules under 76-12-307, and civil liability.

Texas smart glasses recording laws explained: one-party consent under Penal Code § 16.02, CUBI biometric rules (up to $25,000/violation), and invasive visual recording statute § 21.15.

Tennessee is a one-party consent state. Smart glasses audio recording is lawful if you participate. Non-participant recording is a Class D felony under Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-602.

South Dakota is a one-party consent state under SDCL § 23A-35A-20. Record conversations you join without notice. Voyeurism and surveillance statutes still apply.