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Is it Legal to Record a Conversation in NY ?

Last Updated : 08 Apr, 2024
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Yes, it is Legal to Record a Conversation in NY.

New York is a “one-party consent” state for recording conversations. This means you can legally record a conversation (in-person or phone) if you are a direct participant in the conversation. You do not need to inform the other parties that you’re recording.

  • It is illegal to record a conversation that you are not a part of.
  • Secretly recording a conversation with the intent to harm or commit a crime is illegal, even if you’re a participant.
This is outlined in New York Penal Law §§ 250.00, 250.05.

New York’s one-party consent law provides substantial latitude for individuals to record their own conversations, but it’s crucial to remember the limitations on recording others without their knowledge.

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