Dash cams are legal in Arkansas with strict mounting rules to avoid obstructing the driver’s view.
Mounting Requirements
Dash cams must be positioned behind the rearview mirror and cannot block the windshield or any sightlines.
Arkansas law prohibits objects impairing visibility (Ark. Code § 27-37-306), so suction-cup mounts directly on glass risk tickets if visible obstruction occurs.
Dashboard mounting is safer and compliant, avoiding wiper sweep zones or airbag paths. No size limits are specified, but minimal footprint prevents issues.
Audio Recording Rules
Arkansas follows one-party consent for audio, allowing recording in your vehicle since you consent. This covers public interactions like traffic stops, but avoid private conversations without others’ knowledge to sidestep wiretap claims.
Police interactions are fair game, as dash cam footage often aids defenses in accidents or disputes.
Privacy and Usage Limits
Recordings from public roads face no privacy invasion claims, but delete footage promptly if unused—retaining indefinitely isn’t required. Sharing clips online is fine unless it identifies innocents harmfully.
Dash cams prove invaluable in Arkansas claims, with courts accepting them for fault determination. No helmet cam bans for motorcyclists, but secure mounting applies.
| Aspect | Rule | Penalty Risk |
|---|---|---|
| Mounting | Behind rearview, no obstruction | Obstructed view ticket |
| Audio | One-party consent | Civil suit if misused |
| Size | No explicit limit; keep small | Obstruction violation |
| Police Stops | Fully legal to record | None |
| Privacy | Public view OK | Defamation if shared wrongly |
Enforcement Notes
Tickets for improper setup are misdemeanors with fines up to $100 plus court costs. Recent 2026 work-zone phone cams don’t target dash cams. State police use in-car systems, setting precedent for civilian use.
Opt for compact models like those under 5 inches for compliance—test visibility before roads.
SOURCES :
- https://facit.ai/insights/dash-cam-laws-by-state
- https://marcusvadenlaw.com/the-role-of-dash-cam-footage-in-arkansas-car-accident-claims/