
New Mexico Recording Laws (2026): One-Party Consent Rules
New Mexico is a one-party consent state under NMSA 30-12-1. Learn the recording rules for calls, in-person conversations, hidden cameras, and police.
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New Mexico is a one-party consent state under NMSA 30-12-1. Learn the recording rules for calls, in-person conversations, hidden cameras, and police.

Arizona's lemon law (A.R.S. 44-1261) covers new vehicles with 4+ failed repairs or 30+ days out of service. Learn thresholds, remedies, and how to file.

Virginia's lemon law requires manufacturers to replace or refund a new vehicle after 3 repair attempts, 1 safety-defect attempt, or 30 days out of service within 18 months.

Hawaii is a hybrid consent state: one-party under HRS 803-42, all-party in private places under HRS 711-1111. Learn penalties, civil remedies, and your right to record police.

Indiana's lemon law covers new vehicles under 10,000 lbs. Qualify after 4 repair attempts or 30 business days out of service within 18 months or 18,000 miles.

Texas lemon law covers new vehicles under Occupations Code Chapter 2301. Learn the 4/2/30-day tests, mileage offset formula, and how to file with TxDMV.

Missouri is a one-party consent state under Mo. Rev. Stat. 542.402. Illegal recording is a Class E felony with a $10,000 civil minimum. Learn the rules for phone calls, in-person recording, and police.

Wisconsin's lemon law (Wis. Stat. § 218.0171) triggers after 4 repair attempts or 30 days out of service. Consumers choose a replacement or full refund. Learn your rights.

Wisconsin is a one-party consent state under Wis. Stat. § 968.31. Recording without any party's consent is a Class H felony. Learn the rules, penalties, and exceptions.

New York's lemon law covers new vehicles with 4+ failed repairs or 30+ days out of service within 2 years/18,000 miles. Learn the refund formula, used-car law, and free AG arbitration.

Alaska is a one-party consent state under AS 42.20.310. Recording by a non-participant is a Class A misdemeanor. Learn penalties, police recording rights, and SB 85 status.

Tennessee is a one-party consent state under Tenn. Code Ann. section 39-13-601. Learn penalties, civil damages, ELVIS Act, and hidden-camera rules.