Can You Record That?

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12/1/2025

Senate Bill No. 4739, introduced in the New Jersey State Senate on October 27, 2025, would make it unlawful for an individual to record a phone call or other conversation unless all parties consent. Currently, New Jersey law provides that it is unlawful for an individual to record a conversation in situations where a person has an expectation of privacy, unless the person making the recording is a party to the conversation, or one of the parties consents to the recording. Existing exceptions for law enforcement would not be affected by the Bill.

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