Legal opinion from a Charlotte NC attorney. Re: Recording phone conversations over multiple states.
“In North Carolina, only one party has to consent to the recording or disclosure of communications. That means you can agree, to yourself, to record your conversation with a person who is in North Carolina, and you do not need that person’s consent to record the conversation. If the person on the other end of your call is in another state, however, you may need that person’s consent to record the conversation, depending on the wiretapping laws of that state.”
This opens up a hornets nest.
Good to see someone on here that’s thought about the knotty legal issues. Interested if someone comes up with some solid case authority on the issue.