Dashmellow
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In most states when you are outside there is "no expectation of privacy" in most settings so no signs are required. In most states when you are inside your home you are not permitted to record others conversations without informing them first whoever they may be. Each state has different laws though and their courts have different interpretations of those laws, so what may be legal in one state might not be in another. I've read that in many states even though nanny cams are not legal for recording audio of babysitters and healthcare workers, many courts are allowing it as admissible evidence when a crime has been committed.