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Connecticut meeting recording consent law

Connecticut requires all-party consent for recorded telephonic communications on the civil side, with a one-party criminal standard — the practical compliance bar for business recording is all-party.

The statute

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-570d (civil); § 53a-187 (criminal)

What makes it tricky

The civil/criminal split is exactly the kind of trap a per-meeting consent record removes.

What's at stake

Civil damages including attorney's fees.

The posture that always works

Capture an explicit consent decision from every participant before the meeting starts — whichever state they're in — and keep a tamper-evident record of it. That's what Overturo produces, and you can download a sample of the register format below.

Also read: EU AI Act Article 50 for meetings · All state laws

This page is general information about state recording laws, not legal advice. Statutes and case law change; verify with counsel how they apply to your situation.