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IOWA is considered a One-Party Consent State, in that at least one person involved in the recorded communication must consent. Illegal recordings are a felony and can also result in civil damages.
One-party consent states are:Alabama.Alaska.Arizona.Arkansas.Colorado.Connecticut (for in-person conversations or phone calls recorded by a participant of the conversation)Delaware.District of Columbia.More items...
In Iowa, you can record oral communications with the consent of just one party, meaning if you're interacting with the police and you record it, you should be ok. However, when you are a bystander, the situation depends on whether there is a reasonable expectation of privacy in the communication between the parties.
In the case of one party recording someone's video in a private space, there is a need for consent. In case of all the party consent in private space, a person needs permission for recording a video of that particular person.
Eleven states require two-party consent, however. In other words, everyone involved in a conversation must agree to be recorded. Those states are California, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Washington.
Iowa Recording Law Summary: In Iowa, it is a criminal offense to use any device to record communications, whether they are wire, oral or electronic, without the consent of at least one person taking part in the communication, as long as the recording is made without any criminal intent.
Under the state's eavesdropping law, a person may record a telephone or communication of any kind if she is a party to the conversation or otherwise has authority to record it. Iowa Code Ann. § 727.8.
Iowa's Interception of Communications statute makes it a felony to willfully intercept or record the contents of a confidential in-person conversation without the consent of at least one party to the conversation.
In Iowa, you can record oral communications with the consent of just one party, meaning if you're interacting with the police and you record it, you should be ok. However, when you are a bystander, the situation depends on whether there is a reasonable expectation of privacy in the communication between the parties.