Isabelle
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If she was one of the parties in the conversation that was recorded I think it is legal here.
Found some info:
B. In the case of a telephone or in-person conversation, recording simply means making a copy of the conversation between two or more people. Recording is illegal in Arizona if NO party to the conversation knows that the conversation is being recorded. However, in Arizona, and this varies by state, if one party to the conversation knows that the conversation is being recorded, it is not illegal. Thus, if someone tape records a phone call or conversation involving him/herself and another person, even one who is unaware of being recorded, that's legal in Arizona.
Link:
http://www.wilcoxlegal.com/articles/bugging-and-tape-recording-conversations.htm
HTH
But would this cover a call made from another state to Arizona, that has differing laws?
ETA: I don't know much about these laws, but it seems that the law that would prevail would be the one in the state from which the call was made, or the state in which the person doing the recording is located at the time.