Are you considering tinting your car windows in Tennessee but worried about legal restrictions?
Understanding your state's laws regarding window tinting is crucial to avoid fines and ensure compliance. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the regulations surrounding car window tinting in Tennessee. Whether you're seeking relief from the sun or aiming for enhanced aesthetics, knowing Tennessee's tinting laws is essential. Let's delve into the details of getting your car windows legally tinted in the Volunteer State.
Yes, Tennessee allows car windows to be tinted within certain limits specified by law.
Yes, Tennessee does recognize medical exemptions for tinting laws.
Tennessee doesn't explicitly list qualifying conditions. However, they require a licensed physician to document your medical condition and explain why darker window tint is necessary for your situation.
A licensed physician in Tennessee can provide the necessary medical certification for a tinting exemption.
The process involves:
The TDOSHS will process your application, which may take several weeks. Upon approval, you'll receive an exemption certificate valid for a certain period.
Even with a medical exemption, the windshield tint cannot exceed a certain darkness (typically 35% VLT for side windows and 70% VLT for the windshield).
You must display the medical exemption sticker in a designated location on your vehicle (consult the TDOSHS for details). Remember to renew your exemption permit before it expires.
For more information: Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security - Driver Services (contact your local office for the medical exemption application).
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