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What is two-party consent recording?

Call-recording laws that require all parties to consent to being recorded.

Two-party (also called all-party) consent is the legal requirement in 12 US states (California, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington — among others) that all parties to a phone call must consent to being recorded. The remaining states are one-party-consent jurisdictions. AI receptionists handling business calls must navigate two-party consent automatically: PYREXA detects the caller's state from the area code and plays the appropriate recording-consent notice at the start of the call. Manual configuration of two-party-consent is a malpractice risk; PYREXA handles it automatically.

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