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    • Window Tint Law’s goal is to bring you the most up-to-date tinting laws in the automotive industry for every state in the U.S.
    • From D-I-Y tinting guides to product reviews, our resource library can help you navigate the tinting industry. 

About Window Tint Laws

Updated – January 6th, 2023

What Makes Window Tint Laws U.S. Different?

We’re obsessed with being accurate and up-to-date.

Our internal technologies allow us to be notified anytime a state’s window tinting laws change. This in turn, allows us to quickly update our website’s data and information for that States tinting law details.

Ensuring our web visitors have the latest and up-to-date, tinting information for their states. In addition, we manually review each state’s tinting regulations, policies, laws, and changes several times a year.



Our Goal

Our website’s primary focus is to provide factual and correct information on the United States window tinting legal limitations for passenger and multi-purpose vehicles.

For all 50 States in the country, we are constantly reviewing and updating our information to make it easy for our readers to be informed. We’ll always provide a breakdown of the legal limits for window tinting in your state. 



Who Are We?

WindowTintLaws.US is the authority when it comes to everything window tint. 

We provide accurate tinting specifications about legal window film limits in the U.S.A. We’re obsessed with tint film. From different manufacturers to the difference in VLT measurements, how to apply and remove window tint…and of course U.S. state legal tint requirements. Our team constantly networks with local state DMVs, State government recourses, attorneys, and traffic law enforcement to provide reliable and dependable information to our readers.

 

Our Window Tint Content

Our tint resources are obtained directly from every state’s official laws (links specified on each State Tinting Law page).

All sources and info for all states are checked multiple times a year…sometimes as frequently as each month, to guarantee our website’s information is as accurate as possible.

In an effort to provide the most trustworthy and dependable information we can, we exclusively reference officially verified state and Department of Motor Vehicle information. 

 

Window Tint Law’s goal is to bring you the most up-to-date tinting laws in the automotive industry for every state in the U.S.

The state-by-state tinting laws in all 50 states can change at any time. We strive to bring you the most relevant and timely details and specifics on each U.S. state’s tinting limits. Further, we are always adding helpful supplemental articles that will provide you with further information on both state tinting limits, as well as learning the ‘ins and outs’ of window tinting.

 

From D-I-Y tinting guides to product reviews, our resource library can help you navigate the tinting industry. 

We are constantly adding additional content to our website that enables our visitors to better understand the specifics of the tinting laws in their respective states. From Alabama to Wyoming we’ve got you covered with the exact legal limits. Front side windows, backside windows, rear windows, and windshield are all broken down into easy-to-understand tint percentages by state.

It’s important to note, that with regard to car window tinting, each U.S. state has different tinting laws, rules, regulations, and guidelines. We provide exact and easy-to-understand data for the legal limit allowed for your car’s window darkness and exposure for every state in the U.S.A.

Window Tint Laws shares state tint law information with our users, but please remember, not every county or district may follow the state orders. Certain areas may use their own specific restrictions, exemptions, or regulations. It is always best to confirm the information with your local authorities or DMV location.

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The information regarding window tinting laws contained on this website should by no means be used as legal advice. The information here should be used as a starting point for your own research and you should always confirm the data you find here with your local and state departments. It is ultimately your final say as to what the best course of action is for your circumstances. We are not lawyers. If you are interested in legal advice regarding window tint laws and traffic citations for your localized area we would be happy to refer you to some law firms. It is crucial that you not only understand the state laws but also your local municipal laws before you tint your car windows. You also must understand that just because a statute may clearly state one thing or another, that doesn't mean that all members of law enforcement will know the current ruling. This goes for lawyers and even judges too at times. The best prevention for a traffic citation is thorough research and although we do our best to keep these pages up to date, we are only human and sometimes miss the updates.

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