Residential security cameras are legal in Santa Clara County without a permit. California's all-party consent law applies to audio recording. Video recording in public and on your own property is legal, but cameras must not target private areas.
California law permits residential security cameras without a permit. Video recording of your property and publicly visible areas is legal. California Penal Code Β§647(j) prohibits video recording in private areas. California is an all-party consent state for audio recording under Penal Code Β§632 β all parties must consent to recording private conversations. This means security cameras with audio capabilities should either operate in video-only mode or post conspicuous notice. The City of San Jose has explored camera registration programs for crime prevention. Santa Clara County does not require permits for residential cameras. HOAs may have aesthetic restrictions on camera placement.
Video voyeurism under Β§647(j): misdemeanor, up to 6 months jail, $1,000 fine. Illegal audio recording under Β§632: up to $2,500 fine and/or 1 year jail (first offense).
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