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Doorbell Camera Disclosures: Dallas vs Garland

How do doorbell camera disclosures rules compare between Dallas, TX and Garland, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas Penal Code Section 16.02 follows federal one-party consent for audio recording, so Dallas doorbell cameras may capture both video and audio when the homeowner is a party to the conversation. No Dallas ordinance compels signage or formal disclosure to visitors.

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Garland, TX

Dallas County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGarland
Audio ruleOne-party consent in Texas-
AuthorityTX Penal Code Section 16.02-
Signage requiredNo Dallas mandate-
Invasive recordingTX Penal Code Section 21.15-
Federal parallelWiretap Act 18 USC 2511-

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Dallas FAQ

Can my Dallas doorbell camera record audio of visitors?

Yes, when you are a party to the conversation. Texas is a one-party consent state under Penal Code Section 16.02. Recording two third parties speaking only to each other, however, can be a felony interception.

Do I need a sign warning visitors my camera records?

No Dallas ordinance requires signage. Some homeowners post a notice as courtesy, but state law does not compel it for residential doorbell cameras. Stop short of capturing fenced neighbors' yards through visual obstructions.

Garland FAQ

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