Recording Telephone Calls

 
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       Recording Telephone Calls - State Laws and information

Arkansas

Ark. Code § 5-60-120: Intercepting or recording any wire, oral, or cellular or cordless phone conversations is a misdemeanor, unless the person recording is a party to the conversation, or one of the parties to the conversation has given prior consent. Arkansas law also criminalizes the "interception" of a message transmitted by telegraph or telephone in its "public utility" laws. Ark. Code § 23-17-107.

State law makes it a felony to use any camera or "image recording device" to secretly view or videotape a person in any place "where that person is in a private area out of public view, has a reasonable expectation of privacy, and has not consented to the observation." Ark. Code § 5-16-101.

  

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Additional information on recording telephone calls can be found at the Federal Communication Comission - Website titled, Recording Telephone Calls.                                                      

 

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