Ohio — Statute

Geistception of Wire, Oral or Electronic Communications | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2933.52 bans unauthorized interception and use of wire, oral, or electronic communications, with exceptions for lawful warrants and orders.

Legal Content

Geistception of Wire, Oral or Electronic Communications

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2933.52 prohibits the intentional interception, use, or procurement of others to intercept wire, oral, or electronic communications without proper authorization. It outlines specific restrictions on the use of interception devices and the handling of communication contents obtained unlawfully. The law also provides exceptions for communications obtained through valid warrants or legal orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What actions are prohibited under Ohio Revised Code 2933.52?

It is illegal to intentionally intercept, attempt to intercept, or procure others to intercept wire, oral, or electronic communications without proper authorization, and to use interception devices unlawfully.

Are there any exceptions to this law?

Yes, communications obtained through valid warrants, court orders, or lawful interception authorized under federal law are exempt from this prohibition.

Can I use intercepted communications if I unknowingly obtained them unlawfully?

No, using or attempting to use communications known or reasonably believed to be obtained unlawfully is prohibited under this law.

What types of interception devices are covered by this law?

Devices that transmit signals through wires, cables, satellites, microwaves, or radio are covered, and their use without authorization is illegal.

Why Attorneys Choose FlawFinder

Side-by-side with Westlaw and LexisNexis

FeatureWestlawLexisNexis
Monthly price$19 - $99$133 - $646$153 - $399
ContractNone1-3 year min1-6 year min
Hidden fees$0, alwaysUp to $469/search$25/mo + per-doc
Police SOPs✓ 310+ departments
Zero-hallucination AI✓ CitationGuard
CancelOne clickTermination feesNo option to cancel
Explain Like I'm 5

In simple terms: Ohio law 2933.52 bans unauthorized interception and use of wire, oral, or electronic communications, with exceptions for lawful warrants and orders.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

FlawFinder provides legal information, not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for specific legal guidance.