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<blockquote data-quote="PPH_over_9000" data-source="post: 5871029" data-attributes="member: 79761"><p><h3>[URL unfurl="true"]https://surveillancesecure.com/maryland-surveillance-video-and-audio-recording-legal-regulations/#:~:text=However%2C%20complying%20with%20Maryland%20law,usually%20legal%20without%20such%20permission.[/URL]</h3><h3></h3><h3><strong>What About Video Surveillance?</strong></h3><p>Vid<a href="https://surveillancesecure.com/security-cameras/" target="_blank">eo surveillance</a> is a bit different than <a href="https://surveillancesecure.com/commercial-solutions/networked-audio/" target="_blank">audio surveillance</a> under Maryland law. It is legal in Maryland to use surveillance video in your home, including on your porch or lawn, without consent from the parties being recorded <a href="https://gbbr.org/blog/2019/03/27/is-it-legal-to-record-audio-or-video-in-maryland-without-consent/" target="_blank">[3]</a>.</p><p></p><p>However, it is illegal to use <a href="https://surveillancesecure.com/security-cameras/covert/" target="_blank">hidden surveillance cameras</a> in places where people expect privacy—these places include bathrooms or dressing rooms. Deliberately using video to record people in their respective private residences or in a private place without their consent is considered unlawful in the state of Maryland.</p><p></p><p>While federal law doesn’t regulate the use of <a href="https://surveillancesecure.com/about-us/industries/" target="_blank">video surveillance cameras in your home or business</a>, state laws do apply and will vary by state, so be sure you’re in compliance with these regulations to avoid potential legal issues.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Using Audio and Video Surveillance Properly</strong></h3><p>Both audio and video surveillance can be beneficial for homes and businesses that want more security. However, complying with Maryland law is important. Exercise caution when using audio recording and be sure to notify all parties involved, but know that video recording is usually legal without such permission.</p><p></p><p>Do you have surveillance equipment in place at your house or office? Are you in compliance with Maryland’s laws for audio and video recording? <a href="https://surveillancesecure.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">Contact us</a> at Surveillance Secure to learn more about how we can help you conduct legal surveillance to keep your place of work or your home safe!</p><p></p><h3>Updates for 2024</h3><p>In 2024, Maryland remains one of the states in which all parties must consent to an audio recording for it to take place. It still remains legal to conduct video surveillance on your property, so long as they are places where people do not expect privacy.</p><p></p><p>----------------</p><p></p><p>Maybe Maryland's just weird about the two-party consent rules but without consent you're not getting <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> admitted into a court of law unless it's CCTV of a suspect committing a crime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PPH_over_9000, post: 5871029, member: 79761"] [HEADING=2][URL unfurl="true"]https://surveillancesecure.com/maryland-surveillance-video-and-audio-recording-legal-regulations/#:~:text=However%2C%20complying%20with%20Maryland%20law,usually%20legal%20without%20such%20permission.[/URL][/HEADING] [HEADING=2][/HEADING] [HEADING=2][B]What About Video Surveillance?[/B][/HEADING] Vid[URL='https://surveillancesecure.com/security-cameras/']eo surveillance[/URL] is a bit different than [URL='https://surveillancesecure.com/commercial-solutions/networked-audio/']audio surveillance[/URL] under Maryland law. It is legal in Maryland to use surveillance video in your home, including on your porch or lawn, without consent from the parties being recorded [URL='https://gbbr.org/blog/2019/03/27/is-it-legal-to-record-audio-or-video-in-maryland-without-consent/'][3][/URL]. However, it is illegal to use [URL='https://surveillancesecure.com/security-cameras/covert/']hidden surveillance cameras[/URL] in places where people expect privacy—these places include bathrooms or dressing rooms. Deliberately using video to record people in their respective private residences or in a private place without their consent is considered unlawful in the state of Maryland. While federal law doesn’t regulate the use of [URL='https://surveillancesecure.com/about-us/industries/']video surveillance cameras in your home or business[/URL], state laws do apply and will vary by state, so be sure you’re in compliance with these regulations to avoid potential legal issues. [HEADING=2][B]Using Audio and Video Surveillance Properly[/B][/HEADING] Both audio and video surveillance can be beneficial for homes and businesses that want more security. However, complying with Maryland law is important. Exercise caution when using audio recording and be sure to notify all parties involved, but know that video recording is usually legal without such permission. Do you have surveillance equipment in place at your house or office? Are you in compliance with Maryland’s laws for audio and video recording? [URL='https://surveillancesecure.com/contact-us/']Contact us[/URL] at Surveillance Secure to learn more about how we can help you conduct legal surveillance to keep your place of work or your home safe! [HEADING=2]Updates for 2024[/HEADING] In 2024, Maryland remains one of the states in which all parties must consent to an audio recording for it to take place. It still remains legal to conduct video surveillance on your property, so long as they are places where people do not expect privacy. ---------------- Maybe Maryland's just weird about the two-party consent rules but without consent you're not getting :censored: admitted into a court of law unless it's CCTV of a suspect committing a crime. [/QUOTE]
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