Understanding Dash Cam Regulations in Montana

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Dash cam use is legal in Montana, but there are specific regulations you must follow regarding placement, recording, and privacy to remain compliant with state law.

Windshield and Mounting Restrictions

Montana law requires that your windshield remain completely clear and unobstructed. You cannot mount a dash cam on the windshield if it obstructs, impairs, or degrades the driver’s clear view of the road.

RequirementMontana Law
Windshield mountingNot allowed if it obstructs view 
Recommended placementMount on dashboard instead 
Legal citationMont. Code Ann. § 61-9-405(2)(a) 

The safest practice is to install your dash cam on the dashboard to ensure it doesn’t block your view in any way.

Video Recording Laws

Using a dash cam for video recording is generally protected under Montana law, with important exceptions:

  • ✅ Legal: Recording for intended dash cam purposes (accident documentation)
  • ❌ Illegal: Secretly recording private property with hidden devices
  • ❌ Illegal: Recording with malicious intent

Montana Code 45-8-213 prohibits video recording of private property through hidden recording devices or with malicious intent, but dash cams used for their intended purpose do not fall under these restrictions.

Audio Recording and Consent Requirements

Montana is generally considered a one-party consent state for audio recordings, meaning only one person involved in the conversation needs to consent (typically the person recording).

However, best practices include:

  • Inform passengers that audio is being recorded to avoid privacy issues
  • Post signage in commercial vehicles and inform all passengers verbally
  • Avoid recording on private property without permission

Despite not requiring consent for audio, transparency is recommended for trust and to avoid privacy disputes.

Legal Admissibility of Footage

Dash cam footage is admissible in Montana courts if properly authenticated and relevant.

RequirementDetails
Court admissibilityYes, if properly authenticated 
Authentication neededMust prove video accurately portrays the accident 
RelevanceMust be relevant to the case 
Insurance useMost insurers accept footage as evidence 

Dash cam footage can be used by Montana car accident lawyers to support testimony. Insurance companies will consider dash cam footage when investigating claims, though discounts for dash cam use are not yet common in the U.S..

Summary of Montana Dash Cam Regulations

Regulation AspectMontana Law/Requirement
Dash Cam LegalityPermitted/Legal 
Windshield MountingNot allowed if obstructing view; use dashboard 
Video RecordingAllowed, but not for secret/malicious recording of property 
Audio RecordingOne-party consent (informed consent recommended) 
Court AdmissibilityYes, if properly authenticated and relevant 

To stay compliant with Montana law, mount your dash cam on the dashboard, be transparent about audio recording, and avoid recording private property without permission.

SOURCES :

  1. https://www.dot-news.org/articles/madison-news-dane-county-local-politics-update.html?psystem=PW&domain=mywaynecountynow.com&oref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.perplexity.ai%2F&trafficTarget=gd
  2. https://www.freightwaves.com/checkpoint/dash-cam-laws-by-state/

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