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prestonlewis
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reply to thorataz

Re: Record your calls to your provider

Arizona, which is where I assume you work, is a "1 party state". Anyone can record their calls to Verizon quite legally.

Arizona is a "one-party" state, ARS 13-3005.A(1)(2), and also permits a telephone "subscriber" (the person who orders the phone service and whose name is on the bill) to tape (intercept) calls without being a party to the conversation and without requiring any notification to any parties to the call, ARS 13-3012(5)(c).

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AnonymousCow

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said by prestonlewis:

Arizona, which is where I assume you work, is a "1 party state". Anyone can record their calls to Verizon quite legally.

Maybe it depends on the call center, but when I get that recording that says "this call may be monitored or recorded", I consider it both notification AND permission.

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