Residential security cameras are permitted in unincorporated Orange County. California is a two-party consent state for audio recording (Penal Code 632). Video-only surveillance of your own property is generally unrestricted. Cameras should not be directed to capture areas where neighbors have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Residential security cameras including Ring doorbells, Nest cameras, and other systems are permitted in unincorporated Orange County without a permit. Video recording of your own property, driveway, and public areas visible from your property is generally unrestricted. However, California Penal Code 632 requires all-party consent for recording confidential communications (audio). Cameras should not be deliberately aimed to capture areas where neighbors have a reasonable expectation of privacy (inside their homes, backyards screened by fences). California Penal Code 647(j) prohibits using recording devices to invade personal privacy. HOA communities in OC may have architectural guidelines regarding camera placement, style, and visibility. Ring Neighbors and other community safety apps are popular in OC unincorporated areas. OC Sheriff at (714) 647-7000 can be contacted for privacy invasion complaints. Camera footage can be valuable evidence for OC Sheriff investigations.
Audio recording without consent: CA Penal Code 632 misdemeanor, fines up to $2,500 and/or 1 year jail. Invasion of privacy: PC 647(j) misdemeanor. Video of your own property: generally no violation. HOA violations follow CC&R procedures.
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