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Connecticut

Capital: Hartford

CT
All-Party Consent No Stop & ID Law Sanctuary State

Recording Laws

All-Party Consent Required

Connecticut is an all-party consent state for recording in-person conversations. All parties must consent.

Statute: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-570d
Can Record Police: Yes (in public)
Penalties: Civil liability; criminal penalties for wiretapping
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Stop and Identify

No ID Requirement

No state statute requiring identification

Immigration Policy

Sanctuary State

Connecticut TRUST Act limits cooperation with ICE. State agencies cannot inquire about immigration status except where required by law.

ICE Cooperation: None

State Resources

Attorney General

William Tong

(860) 808-5318

State Bar Association

https://www.ctbar.org/

Remember in Connecticut

  • You always have the right to remain silent
  • You can record police in public spaces
  • You do not have to consent to a search
  • If arrested, say "I want a lawyer"
  • ! Connecticut is an all-party consent state for recording private conversations