Understanding Dash Cam Regulations in Maryland

Dash cams are legal in Maryland, but strict mounting and audio rules apply to ensure road safety and privacy. Compliance with these prevents tickets or evidence suppression in court cases.

Mounting Requirements

Devices must sit above the AS-1 line (marked on windshields) or no lower than 5 inches from the top, avoiding any driver view obstruction. Maryland Transportation Code prohibits vision hazards, so position behind the rearview mirror or on the dash.

Violations draw warnings or fines up to $500 as equipment infractions. Suction mounts are common and court-approved if compliant.

Audio Recording Restrictions

Maryland requires all-party consent for audio under wiretap laws (Md. Code, Cts. & Jud. Proc. § 10-402). Dash cams capturing private conversations without passenger knowledge risk felony charges (up to 5 years prison, $10,000 fine).

Public interactions like police stops are exempt—video and audio of officers are protected. Disable audio or notify riders to stay legal.

Court Admissibility

Footage proves fault in accidents if authenticated (chain of custody, no edits). Courts accept unaltered clips under Md. Rule 5-901, often favoring dash cam evidence over testimony…

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