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New Hampshire voice AI call laws

New Hampshire is an all-party (two-party) consent state for call recording, everyone on the call must be informed it's being recorded. No AI-specific call-disclosure statute has been identified here yet; the federal TCPA and FCC AI-voice rules still apply. Verify the current rule with counsel.

Educational, not legal adviceConsult your own counsel before relying on anything here.Last reviewed June 23, 2026 · PyAI Trace compliance team

New Hampshire AI Call Compliance Checklist

  • Obtain all-party consent before recording any call
  • Keep a tamper-evident audit trail of consent and disclosures per call
Federal rules also apply

On top of New Hampshirelaw, the federal TCPA and the FCC's 2024 ruling treating AI/cloned voices as an “artificial or prerecorded voice” apply to every call.

See the federal overlay

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