In Georgia, using a dash cam in your vehicle is legal with specific rules to ensure safety and privacy compliance:
Mounting Requirements: Dash cams are allowed as long as they do not obstruct the driver’s clear view of the road. The camera is typically mounted on the dashboard or behind the rearview mirror. Obstructing the windshield with any device including dash cams is against Georgia law (Georgia Code § 40-8-73).
Audio Recording: Georgia is a one-party consent state for audio recording, meaning that as long as one person involved consents to the recording, it is legal to capture audio inside the vehicle. Drivers should inform passengers if audio is being recorded to avoid privacy issues.
Use of Dash Cam Footage: Dash cam videos can be used as legal evidence in car accident claims and court cases if the footage is authentic, unedited, and relevant to the case. This evidence can help establish fault, protect against fraudulent claims, and provide detailed documentation of incidents.
Privacy Considerations: Video recording in public places (like roads and intersections) generally does not violate privacy laws because there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in public areas. However, caution should be used when sharing footage that includes identifiable individuals to respect their privacy rights.
General Advice: For best practice, mount the dash cam where it doesn’t interfere with driving, disclose audio recording when possible, and securely store footage to maintain its integrity as evidence.
Summary Table: Georgia Dash Cam Regulations
Aspect | Requirement/Rule |
---|---|
Legality | Dash cams legal |
Mounting | Dashboard or behind rearview mirror; no windshield obstruction |
Audio Recording | One-party consent required |
Use as Evidence | Footage admissible if authentic and unaltered |
Privacy | No expectation of privacy in public roadways |
In conclusion, Georgia drivers can safely and legally use dash cams, provided they follow rules about camera placement and audio recording consent. The footage serves as valuable evidence for traffic incidents, helping in legal and insurance matters.
If you want detailed legal advice or need to use dash cam footage in court, consulting with a Georgia attorney is recommended to ensure compliance and proper procedure.
References from recent 2025 sources:
Georgia Code § 40-8-73 (mounting restrictions)
One-party consent for audio recording laws in Georgia
Use and admissibility of dash cam footage in Georgia court cases.
Sources
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[2] https://www.expertmarket.com/dash-cams/dash-cam-laws-by-state
[3] https://www.sherrodandbernard.com/blog/the-role-of-dash-cameras-in-georgia-car-accident-claims/
[4] https://www.hastypope.com/in-the-news/2025/april/why-every-georgia-driver-should-install-a-dash-c/
[5] https://gautreauxlawfirm.com/is-dash-cam-footage-admissible-in-court/