
Virginia Smart Glasses Recording Laws
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.
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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.

South Carolina is a one-party consent state. You can record conversations you participate in with smart glasses under S.C. Code § 17-30-30(C). Learn the rules, penalties, and limits.

Rhode Island is a one-party consent state under § 11-35-21. Record with smart glasses legally if you're a conversation participant. Penalties, voyeurism law, and tips.

Pennsylvania requires all-party consent to record audio under 18 Pa.C.S. § 5703, a third-degree felony. Learn what smart glasses can legally record in PA.

Oregon requires all participants in an in-person conversation to be specifically informed before recording (ORS 165.540). Learn the rules, penalties, and tips for smart glasses users in Oregon.

Oklahoma is a one-party consent state: you may record conversations you are part of with smart glasses. Video in public is lawful. Restrooms and private areas are off-limits under 21 O.S. § 1171.

Ohio is a one-party consent state under ORC § 2933.52. Record conversations you join without notice. Voyeurism and injurious-purpose rules still apply.