31-23.3: Non-transparent windshields and windows Pennsylvania Code, Title §75 4524: Windshield obstructions and wipers Oregon Vehicle Code §815.221: Tinting authorized and prohibited materials certificate Oklahoma Statutes §47-12-422: Restrictions on use of glass coating materials or sunscreening devices on windshields and windows (look under Title 47) Ohio Revised Code §4513.241: Using tinted glass and other vision obscuring materials What tint is allowed on my windows? (North Dakota DMV, FAQs) New York Vehicle and Traffic Code, Article 9, §375.12-a: Safety glass and light transmittance medical exemptions New Mexico Statutes §66-3-846.1 : Sun screening material on windshields and windows Sunscreening for Medical Reasons (New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission) New Hampshire Statutes §266:58-a: Tinted glass Nevada Revised Statutes §484.6195: Restrictions on tinting of windshield or side or rear window Nebraska Revised Statutes §60-6, 257: Windshields and windows tinting sun-screening Montana Code §61-9-429: Window tinting and sunscreening Missouri Window Tinting Law and How to Apply for a Permit (Mo. Mississippi Code §63-7-59: Windows and window glass generally Michigan Vehicle Code §257.709: Windshields and windows prohibitions Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90, §9D: Windshields and windows obscured by non-transparent materials Maryland Code §22-406: Safety glazing material in motor vehicles Maine Statutes Title 29A, §1916: Reflective and tinted glass Louisiana Revised Statutes §32:361.1: View outward or inward through windshield or windows obscuring prohibited Kentucky Revised Statutes §189.110: Unobstructed windshields Kansas Statutes §8-1749a through 8-1749c: One-way glass and sun-screening devices Iowa Code Title VIII, Subtitle II, §321.438: Windshields and windows Illinois Vehicle Code Chapter 12, Article V: Glass, windshields, and mirrors Idaho Statutes §49-944: Standards for windshields and windows of motor vehicles prohibited acts penalty Hawaii Revised Statutes §291-21.5: Regulation of motor vehicle sun-screening devices penalty Georgia Code §40-8-73.1: Affixing of materials which reduce light transmission or increase light reflectance through windows Quick Reference on Tinted Windows (Connecticut DMV)ĭelaware Code Title 21, §4313: Safety glass window tinting commercial window tintingĬode of the District of Columbia §50–2207.02: Tinted windows prohibitedįlorida Statutes §316.2951 through 316.2956: Windshields and windows 246, §14-99g: Tinted or reflectorized windows obstruction of view prohibited AlabamaĪlabama Code Title 32, Chapter 5C: Window tinting and medical exceptionsĪlaska Statutes §28.05.081: Vehicle equipment standardsĪrizona Revised Statutes §28-959.01: Materials on windows or windshieldĪrkansas Code §27-37-306: Light transmission levels for the tinting of motor vehicle windowsĬalifornia Vehicle Code §26708: Material obstructing or reducing driver's viewĬalifornia Vehicle Code §26708.5: Transparent materialsĬolorado Revised Statutes §42-4-227: Windows unobstructed certain materials prohibited Links to state laws and guidelines for window tinting are listed below. All states and the District of Columbia have window tint laws that limit the use of tinting, many offering exemptions for those with a medical need. The term "window tint" refers to the shading often added to windshields and car windows for use as a sunscreen or purely for aesthetic reasons.
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