Is it legal to record a call in Oregon?
In Oregon, recording phone calls generally follows Varies consent. Here's what that means in plain language — with the source and what you can and can't do.
Depends on the exact place Varies
The rule is not uniform here — it changes by sub-jurisdiction (state/territory) or is unsettled. When a call crosses places with different rules, follow the strictest one. Phone and electronic calls are one-party; in-person private talks usually need all parties.
- Check the rule for the specific state/territory.
- When unsure or crossing borders, get everyone's consent.
- Don't assume one rule covers the whole country.
⚖ Informational only — not legal advice. This data may be out of date and laws change often — always verify your country's current legislation (tap the source link above) before recording, and consult a qualified lawyer for your specific case.
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Frequently asked
Is it legal to record phone calls in Oregon?
Depends on the exact place. The rule is not uniform here — it changes by sub-jurisdiction (state/territory) or is unsettled. When a call crosses places with different rules, follow the strictest one. Phone and electronic calls are one-party; in-person private talks usually need all parties.
Do I need the other person's consent to record a call in Oregon?
The rule is not uniform here — it changes by sub-jurisdiction (state/territory) or is unsettled. When a call crosses places with different rules, follow the strictest one.
Record on the right side of the law in Oregon.
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