
Louisiana Recording Laws (2026): One-Party Consent Rules
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.
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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.

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