Casey-Cayce
New member
I would like to record my telephone calls and need to know I'm within legal parameters when doing so. I'm in New Jersey, a "single-consent" state, which I understand allows for this, but he statute—linked below, is bit hard for me to interpret. These would be calls with clients, tech support—both of which can be lengthy and technical— or any other calls where I might want to revisit details of the conversation. The scenario would be:
The mobile phone is on a stand on my desktop.
The caller is on speaker.
The recording is made using a small digital recorder on my desktop, meaning this would be an open-air recording as opposed to any kind of electronic intercept.
The files would be stored on my private external hard drive, never accessible to the public.
The files would be for my own personal use only, never shared.
Would I be within the parameters of the single-consent statute with this and, if not, how would I do this to be so?
Thank you.
https://law.justia.com/codes/new-jersey/2022/title-2a/section-2a-156a-4/
The mobile phone is on a stand on my desktop.
The caller is on speaker.
The recording is made using a small digital recorder on my desktop, meaning this would be an open-air recording as opposed to any kind of electronic intercept.
The files would be stored on my private external hard drive, never accessible to the public.
The files would be for my own personal use only, never shared.
Would I be within the parameters of the single-consent statute with this and, if not, how would I do this to be so?
Thank you.
https://law.justia.com/codes/new-jersey/2022/title-2a/section-2a-156a-4/