
Georgia Recording Laws (2026): One-Party Audio, All-Party Video
Georgia is one-party consent for audio (O.C.G.A. § 16-11-66(a)) but all-party for video in private places (§ 16-11-62(2)). Violations are a felony: 1-5 years, up to $10,000.
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Georgia is one-party consent for audio (O.C.G.A. § 16-11-66(a)) but all-party for video in private places (§ 16-11-62(2)). Violations are a felony: 1-5 years, up to $10,000.

Iowa is a one-party consent state under Iowa Code § 808B.2.2.c. Learn the consent rules, criminal penalties, civil remedies, hidden-camera law, and police-recording rights.

Indiana is a one-party consent state under IC 35-33.5-5-5. Learn the consent rule, Level 5 felony penalties, civil damages, hidden-camera laws, and police recording rights.

Kansas is a one-party consent state under K.S.A. 21-6101. Learn the consent rule, criminal penalties, civil remedies, hidden-camera laws, and SB 186 AI-deepfake update.

Idaho is a one-party consent state under Idaho Code 18-6702(2)(d). Learn the consent rule, criminal penalties, civil damages, and hidden-camera laws.

Louisiana is a one-party consent state under La. R.S. 15:1303(C)(4). Illegal recording is a felony carrying 2 to 10 years at hard labor. Learn the rules, penalties, and HB 410 status.

Nebraska is a one-party consent state: you can record a conversation you're part of. Rules for phone calls, hidden cameras, penalties, and recording police.

Mississippi is a one-party consent state under Miss. Code Ann. section 41-29-531(e). Learn the consent rules, criminal penalties, civil damages, and hidden-camera law.

Nevada is a hybrid consent state: one-party for in-person conversations (NRS 200.650), all-party for phone calls (NRS 200.620 per Lane v. Allstate). Violations are a Category D felony.

Washington's Motor Vehicle Warranties Act (RCW 19.118) gives you a refund or replacement after 4 repair attempts, 2 for safety defects, or 30 days out of service.

Georgia's lemon law covers new vehicles with 3 repair attempts, 1 safety-defect attempt, or 30 days out of service within 24 months/24,000 miles. Learn how to file.

Arkansas is a one-party consent state under Ark. Code Ann. § 5-60-120. Learn the consent rule, criminal penalties, civil remedies, and police-recording limits.