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Recording & Consent Laws: Irving vs Richardson

How do recording & consent laws rules compare between Irving, TX and Richardson, TX?

Richardson has fewer restrictions than Irving.

Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Texas is a one-party consent state for audio recording. Video recording in public spaces is legal. Invasive visual recording in private areas is a state jail felony under TX Penal Code § 21.15.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas is a one-party consent state. Under Texas Penal Code §16.02, only one party to a conversation must consent to recording. This applies to both in-person conversations and phone calls throughout Dallas County. Video recording without audio in public areas is generally unrestricted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvingRichardson
Audio RecordingOne-party consent-
Public VideoLegal-
Private AreasInvasive recording prohibited-
Drone CamerasTX Privacy Act applies-
AuthorityTX Penal Code §§ 16.02, 21.15-
Consent Type-One-party consent
Phone Calls-One-party consent
Video Only-Generally unrestricted in public
State Law-TX Penal Code §16.02
Penalty-State jail felony

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Irving FAQ

Can I record a conversation in Irving?

Yes, if you are a party to the conversation. Texas is a one-party consent state for audio recording.

Can I record video on my neighbor's property?

Recording where someone has a reasonable expectation of privacy is prohibited. Public outdoor areas are generally fine.

Richardson FAQ

Can I record a conversation without consent in Dallas County?

You can record any conversation you are a party to without informing others. Texas is a one-party consent state under Penal Code §16.02.

Is it legal to record police in Dallas County?

Yes. Texas law permits recording police officers performing their duties in public spaces. This is protected under the First Amendment.

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