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How much window tint can I have on my vehicle?
You are allowed to have an "eyebrow" on the front windshield that cannot extend more than 5" from the top of the glass.
The driver and front passenger side windows may have tinting material that permits at least 70 percent light transmittance; the rear door windows may have tinting material that permits at least 40 percent light transmittance.
The windows of a vehicle may have tinting material that permits less light transmittance than that previously specified if; a driver or a passenger who frequently travels in the vehicle is required for medical reasons to be shielded from the direct rays of the sun; the medical reasons are certified annually by a physician licensed to practice in this state; and the certification is carried in the vehicle.
Tinting materials must be green, gray, bronze, or neutral smoke in color, or a sun reflective auto file.
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