The industry standard for retaining camera footage in hotels is typically between 30 to 90 days. However, it is important to note that this can vary from hotel to hotel, depending on their specific security protocols and policies.
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CCTV footage for hotels should be kept for 30-90 days. However, owners can store footage captured after an incident for longer to aid an investigation or as evidence. Some jurisdictions require that CCTV footage from the casino in a hotel be stored for six months or a year.
There is no standard length of time that video surveillance recordings must be maintained in the hotel. Usually, hotel video recording tapes will be kept about 30 — 90 days.
Hotels typically keep records of guests for a period of time that is determined by the individual hotel's policies. Generally, hotels will keep records for at least one year after a guest has checked out.
While you don't have an absolute right to obtain security footage from a hotel, it is possible in many cases with a formal request, especially if law enforcement is also seeking the video. Hotels are interested in cooperating when appropriate to maintain goodwill and ensure guest safety and security.
Use a flashlight or the light on your smartphone and slowly look around bedrooms and bathrooms. Hidden cameras will have a lens and you may be able to see a glare from the light. Check baskets and toys and other items on a shelf or floor in bedrooms and bathrooms.
Operators shall retain guest registers and other guest records (including, but not limited to, the information specified in Section 9.25. 030. A) for a period of not less than two years from the date of the last entry in the register or record.