ROGUE RIVER TECH · C-UAS REGULATORY AUTHORITY

Counter-UAS Law by State

Who may detect, restrict, or bring down a drone depends on where you stand. 43 states have a counter-UAS statute on file. 8 more have been checked and have no comprehensive statewide statute. Federal law applies in all of them, layered on top of 11 federal authorities. Select a state for its specifics and the federal baseline, each tied to a primary public source.

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Alabama1 on file
Alaska1 on file
Arizona1 on file
Arkansas1 on file
California1 on file
Coloradono statewide statute
Connecticutno statewide statute
Delaware1 on file
District of Columbia1 on file
Florida1 on file
Georgia1 on file
Hawaiino statewide statute
Idaho1 on file
Illinois1 on file
Indiana1 on file
Iowa1 on file
Kansas1 on file
Kentucky1 on file
Louisiana1 on file
Maine1 on file
Maryland1 on file
Massachusettsno statewide statute
Michigan1 on file
Minnesota1 on file
Mississippi1 on file
Missouri1 on file
Montana1 on file
Nebraskano statewide statute
Nevada1 on file
New Hampshire1 on file
New Jersey1 on file
New Mexico1 on file
New Yorkno statewide statute
North Carolina1 on file
North Dakota1 on file
Ohiono statewide statute
Oklahoma1 on file
Oregon1 on file
Pennsylvania1 on file
Rhode Island1 on file
South Carolina1 on file
South Dakota1 on file
Tennessee1 on file
Texas1 on file
Utah1 on file
Vermont1 on file
Virginia1 on file
Washingtonno statewide statute
West Virginia1 on file
Wisconsin2 on file
Wyoming1 on file
Rogue River Tech curates, aggregates, and summarizes public information. This page is not legal advice. No statewide statute means no counter-UAS specific state statute has been verified on file, not an assertion that none exists. Federal authority applies regardless.