Georgiaās Open Meetings Act gives you the right to record public meetingsāwhether itās with a smartphone, camera, or audio recorder.
As long as the meeting is open to the public (like city council sessions, school board meetings, or county commission hearings), youāre allowed to record both video and sound.
āļø What You Can Do:
- Record public meetings using video or audio.
- Publish or share those recordings freely.
- Ask to see any written rules a public body has about recording.
š« What Agencies Canāt Do:
- Ban all recording just because they donāt want it.
- Enforce rules that arenāt written down or shared publicly.
- Treat media and the public differentlyāeveryone has the right to record.
š§¾ Quick Example:
In 2023, McIntosh County tried to ban recording in a courthouse meeting room. That move violated Georgia law, which protects your right to record public proceedings.
šBottom line: If the doors are open to the public, your camera or recorder can be, too. If youāre ever told otherwise, you have the right to ask for the rulesāin writing.
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