The answer provided specifically states exactly what you just repeated. Also the answer provided did not distinguish between personal or over the phone conversations because it was irrelevant to the answer as both apply equally.
The bottom line and to avoid further confusing the person posing the question, anything that is recorded in Ohio is fine as long as you are part of the conversation or you have permission from at least one person who is involved in it.
I also disagree in regards to "getting every persons permission first" if there are multiple States involved in the conversation. It is easier to ask what State a person is calling from then warning them about recording a conversation. The whole point of recording it to begin with is (I am assuming) to catch someone with their pants down breaking the law such as harassment or threats. I seriously doubt that you'll get someone to agree to having them be recorded while that is going on. Unless the State a person is in has an "All Party Consent" law, keep it to yourself.
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The question does not state if the conversation is being recorded 'in person' or 'over- the-phone.' The following covers only 'over the phone' conversations: Ohio's wiretapping law is a "one-party consent" law. Ohio law makes it a crime to intercept or record any "wire, oral, or electronic communication" unless one party to the conversation consents. Ohio Rev. Code § 2933.52. Thus, if you are in Ohio, you may record a conversation or phone call if you are a party to the conversation or you get permission from one party to the conversation in advance.
That said, if you intend to record conversations involving people located in more than one state, you should play it safe and get the consent of all parties.
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There are 12 States in the U.S. That requires ALL parties involved in the conversation (All Party Consent) to be made aware that the conversation is being recorded. These States are:
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Illinois
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Montana
New Hampshire
Pennsylvania
Washington
The following 38 States require that at least ONE person (One Party Consent) involved in the conversation has given permission for the conversation to be recorded including the person doing the recording:
Alaska
Arkansas
Colorado
District of Columbia
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
This falls under the United States Code: Title 18.2511. As long as you actually take part in the conversation and are doing so in a State that allows "One Party Consent", it is quite legal to record the conversation without another party in the conversation giving permission or even being told that they are being recorded.
Hope that fully answers your question..
No.
In Ohio, as in many other states, it's not illegal if the person recording is a party to the conversation.
Twelve states require ALL PARTIES to consent to the recording. These are:
California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Washington.
Yes, Ohio is known as a one person consent state. You do not need another persons permission to record a private conversation if you're an included party. Meaning, If you're eavesdropping (a third party to a conversation) you could be charged with eavesdropping (a serious crime).
You can also freely record people in public. This has been affirmed many times.
As the question is worded, no. Ohio permits tape recording of your own call.
However, this becomes more complicated when another party may come on the line, THEN the recording must be disclosed.
Also: If the call originating in Ohio crosses into another state, that state's laws may not allow it and the recording activity will have to be disclosed.
To tape someone without their knowledge can be illegal depending on the circumstances. It's illegal to record a private act without knowledge or consent but it's legal to record public acts such as speeches.
It is definitely illegal to tape record someone without their knowledge in Maine. This is the case unless otherwise legally stated.
New York makes it illegal to tape record someone unless one party to the conversation consents. In most states it is illegal to records someone without their knowledge.
It is illegal to record employees without their knowledge. It is not illegal to place surveillance cameras in the work place but other covert means like bugging offices are illegal.
Laws regarding recording someone without their consent vary by location, but in general, it is illegal to record someone in a private setting without their consent. In public settings, recording is typically allowed as long as there is no expectation of privacy. It is important to familiarize yourself with the specific laws in your area.
Yes, it is illegal, and not just in Mississippi, either ... same is true for most states. could someone expound on this scenario, I had a private conversation with an adult student, in my office and she recorded the conversation without my consent. THEN my supervisors said they deemed it legal for them to listen to it. ALL of this without my knowledge until after the fact. I felt raped. Even though they "determined" nothing incrimination or letigenous, It is the fact that students now feel they can record our private conversations and others hear them without my knowledge nor the knowldege of the issue surrounding that case,, Are they scamming me? is this illegal?
no because you have to warn them before you record
Yes, as long as you are a party to the conversation, you may record it.
Look up; www.pimall.com/nais/n.tel.tape.law.html
yes it is illegal to record any phone call unless the police taps your phone. why would you want to record a phone call anyways? if you feel like your endangered call the cops and they can tap your phone for you.
To tape someone without their knowledge can be illegal depending on the circumstances. It's illegal to record a private act without knowledge or consent but it's legal to record public acts such as speeches.
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