About RecordingLaw.com
About RecordingLaw.com
RecordingLaw.com is a legal information resource dedicated to helping people understand the laws that affect their daily lives. Founded by Adam Steiner, the site has grown from a focused guide on recording consent laws into a comprehensive legal reference covering topics across all 50 states and multiple countries.
Our Mission
Legal information should be accessible to everyone, not locked behind expensive consultations or buried in hard-to-read statutes. RecordingLaw.com translates complex legal language into clear, practical guides that help people understand their rights and obligations.
Every article on this site is researched using primary legal sources: state statutes, federal regulations, court decisions, and official government publications. We cite our sources so you can verify the information and dig deeper when needed.
What We Cover
RecordingLaw.com publishes state-by-state legal guides across more than a dozen topics:
- Recording Laws - One-party vs. all-party consent rules for every state
- Lemon Laws - Vehicle defect protections by state
- Hit and Run Laws - Penalties and requirements for every state
- Dog Bite Laws - Liability rules by state
- Child Support Laws - Guidelines and calculations by state
- Statute of Limitations - Filing deadlines by state
- Criminal Law Guides - Murder degrees, manslaughter, life sentences, felony records, DUI expungement
- **Public Records** - 911 calls, medical records, vital records
- Canadian Law - Provincial guides for recording, hit-and-run, domestic violence, and more
Our Standards
- Government sources first. We prioritize .gov sites, state legislature databases, and official court records
- Statutes cited. Every legal claim links to or references the specific statute or regulation
- Regular updates. Articles are reviewed and updated as laws change
- No legal advice. We provide legal information for educational purposes. For advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction
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Disclaimer: The information on RecordingLaw.com is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently, and their application can vary based on specific circumstances. Always consult with a qualified attorney for advice on your particular situation.