Virginia window tint laws
In Virginia, sedan front side windows must have 50% VLT or higher, back side windows must have 35% VLT or higher, and the rear window must have 35% VLT or higher. SUVs and vans: 50% VLT or higher on front side, any darkness on back side, any darkness on the rear. Medical exemptions are available for darker tint.
Tint darkness limits in Virginia
In Virginia, the amount of light that must pass through your windows is set by statute. Darker film has a lower VLT percentage. The rules below apply to aftermarket window film; factory tint on back windows is usually permitted regardless of percentage.
Sedan — VLT limits
SUV / van / truck — VLT limits
Reflectivity — sedan
Reflectivity — SUV / van
Windshield, mirrors, colors & certification
Windshield
Non-reflective tint is permitted on the windshield above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line.
The AS-1 line is a factory-etched mark near the top of most windshields.
Side mirrors
Dual outside mirrors are required if rear-window tint limits visibility.
Restricted colors
- Red, amber, and other colored tint that resembles emergency or signal lighting is prohibited.
Compliance sticker
A compliance sticker identifying the tint film is required.
Film certification
Tint film must be certified by the manufacturer for use in the state.
Darker tint with a medical exemption in Virginia
Virginia offers a medical window-tint exemption for drivers with a qualifying medical condition. A physician certification is typically required. Applicants should confirm the current process with the Virginia DMV.
Who typically qualifies: Drivers with a licensed physician’s certification of a medical condition requiring limited exposure to sunlight.
What you need to apply
- Physician certification of medical necessity.
- Submission to the issuing state agency per current instructions.
- Carry documentation in the vehicle while operating it.
Common mistakes drivers make in Virginia
- Tinting front side windows darker than 50% VLT or higher.
- Using colored tint that can be confused with signal or emergency lighting.
- Forgetting to display the compliance sticker where required.
Virginia tint law FAQ
Is 20% tint legal in Virginia?
Front side windows in Virginia must allow at least 50% of light through on a sedan. Tint darker than that is not legal without a medical exemption.
Are SUV and van rules different from sedan rules in Virginia?
Yes. Virginia allows different (often darker) tint on back side and rear windows for SUVs and vans compared with sedans. See the rules tables above.
Does Virginia offer a medical exemption for darker window tint?
Yes. Virginia offers a medical tint exemption for drivers with a qualifying, physician-certified condition. See the Medical Exemption section for details.
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