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Window Tinting Laws Across America

Serlyn Shetty by Serlyn Shetty
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Getting to Know the Window Tint Laws by State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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Getting to Know the Window Tint Laws by State

Window tint is an excellent way to elevate the overall look of your car without having to spend too much money. It’s also a fantastic way to control the temperature within your vehicle. Most window tint products block up to 99% of the sun’s harmful UV rays, which means it’s protecting both you and the interior of your vehicle.

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You want to be careful about when shopping for window tint is the darkness level and style. Each state has its own specific rules regarding the legality of window tint. To help break this down, the following provides an at-a-glance reference of all fifty states and their respective window tint laws.

Alabama

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 32% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 32% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 32% tint darkness

Alaska

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 5 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 40% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 40% tint darkness

Arizona

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 5 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 40% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 40% tint darkness

Arkansas

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 5 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 25% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 10% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 10% tint darkness

California

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 4 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness allowed if combined with factory-tinted windows

Back seat side windows: any tint darkness

Rear window: any tint darkness

Colorado

Front Windshield: Non-reflective 70% VLT tint is allowed on the top 4 inches of the windshield.

Front-seat side windows: up to 27% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 27% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 27% tint darkness

Connecticut

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

Delaware

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or 5 inches if there is no AS-1 line indicated

Front-seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

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Florida

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 28% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 15% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 15% tint darkness

Georgia

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 32% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 32% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 32% tint darkness

Hawaii

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 4 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Idaho

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 6 inches

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

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Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Illinois

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Indiana

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 30% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 30% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 30% tint darkness

Iowa

Front Windshield: must allow more than 70% of light in

Front-seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

Kansas

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Kentucky

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 18% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 18% tint darkness

Louisiana

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 5 inches

Front-seat side windows: up to 40% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 12% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 12% tint darkness

Maine

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above AS-1 line or top 5 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Maryland

Front Windshield: non-reflective 35% VLT tint is allowed on the AS-1 line or top 5 inches of the windshield.

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Massachusetts

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the AS-1 line or top 6 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Michigan

Front Windshield: cannot be tinted

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness can be used 4 inches from the top of the window.

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Minnesota

Front Windshield: cannot be tinted

Front-seat side windows: up to 50% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 50% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 50% tint darkness

Mississippi

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 28% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 28% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 28% tint darkness

Missouri

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

Montana

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 24% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 14% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 14% tint darkness

Nebraska

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 20% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 20% tint darkness

Nevada

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness allowed with a tolerance of ± 7%

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

New Hampshire

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint of 35% VLT is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: 70% of light must be allowed

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

New Jersey

Front Windshield: cannot be tinted

Front-seat side windows: cannot be tinted

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

New Mexico

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 5 inches is allowed.

Front-seat side windows: up to 20% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 20% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 20% tint darkness

New York

Front Windshield: must allow more than 70% of light in

Front-seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: any tint darkness can be used using dual exterior rearview mirrors.

Rear window: any tint darkness can be used using dual exterior rearview mirrors.

North Carolina

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 5 inches

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

North Dakota

Front Windshield: must allow more than 70% of light in

Front-seat side windows: up to 50% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

Ohio

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 5 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 50% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: any tint darkness

Rear window: any tint darkness

Oklahoma

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 5 inches

Front-seat side windows: up to 25% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 25% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 25% tint darkness

Oregon

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Pennsylvania

Front Windshield: must allow more than 70% of light in

Front-seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 70% tint darkness

Rhode Island

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 70% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 70% tint darkness

South Carolina

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 27% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 27% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 27% tint darkness

South Dakota

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 20% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 20% tint darkness

Tennessee

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Texas

Front Windshield: 25% VLT tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 5 inches, with less than 25% reflection

Front-seat side windows: up to 25% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: any tint darkness can be used if you have side outside mirrors

Rear window: any tint darkness can be used if you have side outside mirrors

Utah

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 4 inches

Front-seat side windows: up to 43% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

Vermont

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: cannot be tinted

Back seat side windows: Any tint darkness

Rear window: Any tint darkness

Virginia

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 50% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Washington

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 24% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 24% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 24% tint darkness

West Virginia

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 5 inches of the windshield

Front-seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Wisconsin

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line

Front-seat side windows: up to 50% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 35% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 35% tint darkness

Wyoming

Front Windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 5 inches

Front-seat side windows: up to 28% tint darkness

Back seat side windows: up to 28% tint darkness

Rear window: up to 28% tint darkness

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Get Your Window Tint Installed Today!

Now that you know each state’s specific window tint laws, you can now schedule your appointment for window tint installation. The best way to find shops in your immediate area that perform this service is by searching the term “car tinted windows.” That should bring up all the shops near you that do it. Be sure to check their reviews so that you know their quality of work meets customers’ expectations.

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