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State-law tracker

Voice AI call laws, state by state.

What rules apply where: AI/bot disclosure, one-party vs all-party recording consent, and voiceprint laws, for all 50 states and DC, with the federal rules that apply everywhere. Each cell links its primary source and shows when it was last reviewed.

14
All-party consent states
37
One-party consent states
2
AI disclosure laws in effect
3
AI laws pending / new
Educational, not legal adviceConsult your own counsel before relying on anything here.Last reviewed June 23, 2026 · PyAI Trace compliance team
All-party consent One-party consent

Tile-grid map (geography approximated). Click any state for its statutes, sources, and last-reviewed date.

StateRecording consentAI disclosureBiometric / voiceprint
AlabamaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
AlaskaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
ArizonaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
ArkansasOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
CaliforniaAll-partyRequired (in effect)None
ColoradoOne-partyPending / newNone
ConnecticutAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
DelawareAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
District of ColumbiaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
FloridaAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
GeorgiaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
HawaiiOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
IdahoOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
IllinoisAll-partyNo specific statuteBIPA (voiceprints)
IndianaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
IowaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
KansasOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
KentuckyOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
LouisianaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
MaineOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
MarylandAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
MassachusettsAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
MichiganAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
MinnesotaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
MississippiOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
MissouriOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
MontanaAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
NebraskaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
NevadaAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
New HampshireAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
New JerseyOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
New MexicoOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
New YorkOne-partyPending / newNone
North CarolinaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
North DakotaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
OhioOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
OklahomaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
OregonAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
PennsylvaniaAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
Rhode IslandOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
South CarolinaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
South DakotaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
TennesseeOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
TexasOne-partyPending / newNone
UtahOne-partyRequired (in effect)None
VermontOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
VirginiaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
WashingtonAll-partyNo specific statuteNone
West VirginiaOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
WisconsinOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
WyomingOne-partyNo specific statuteNone
Applies everywhere

The federal rules under all of it.

Federal rules apply on every call in every state. The TCPA restricts artificial/prerecorded-voice calls, and the FCC's February 2024 ruling confirms AI-generated and cloned voices count, generally requiring prior express written consent for marketing, clear identification, and a working opt-out. The federal recording baseline (18 U.S.C. § 2511) is one-party consent, but stricter state laws can override it.

TCPAFCC AI-voice rulingFTC Telemarketing Sales RuleTCPA 'one-to-one consent' rule (vacated)
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Law updates

What changed, and when.

Changelog
  • 2026-07-02
    All, Deep-dive analysis added for the 10 states with differentiated statutes (CA, IL, TX, FL, WA, MA, MD, CT, NV, NY); the remaining seed pages now defer to this hub for search indexing.
  • 2026-06-23
    All, Tracker launched with the federal overlay and a 50-state + DC recording-consent and AI-disclosure seed.
  • 2025-01-24
    Federal, 11th Circuit vacated the FCC's TCPA 'one-to-one consent' rule, marked as vacated; not current law.
  • 2024-02-08
    Federal, FCC ruled AI-generated and cloned voices are an 'artificial or prerecorded voice' under the TCPA.

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