Are there exemptions to the window tint law in Florida? Florida

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Yes. there are a few exceptions to the Florida tint law.

Medical Window Tint Exception

If you have a medical condition that requires a limited exposure to daylight, you can request a medical certificate that will allow you to exceed the usual standards for tinted windows.

Limousine Window Tint Exception

While multi-purpose passenger vehicles still need to follow auto tinting laws, their 6% visible light transmission (VLT) window tinting threshold for back and side windows is lower than that for typical passenger cars.

Law Enforcement Window Tint Exception

Some vehicles - such as those used in law enforcement - don't have to follow any tinting standards.

Other Tint Laws and Safety Laws Questions


Still have questions regarding car tint exceptions? Or perhaps have an issue concerning a safety inspection or a vehicle registration? Call the FL DHSMV at (850) 617-2000 to find your answers.

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