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Oklahoma Window Tinting Laws. Oklahoma window tint laws restrict windshield tint above AS-1 line. Front side windows may have up to 25% light transmission. Back side windows and rear window may have 25% VLT on passenger vehicles, and any darkness on MPV.
How Much Is a Window Tint Ticket? StateFront SidesFines (First Offense)Oklahoma25%$5.00 to $500 fine, and/ or imprisonment for not more than ten (10) days.Oregon35%$360 fine.Pennsylvania70%$110 fine.Rhode Island70%Up to $250 per offense47 more rows ?
Non-reflective tint is allowed along the top of the windshield above the manufacturer's AS-1 line. Front Side Windows Must allow more than 35% of light in. Back Side Windows Must allow more than 18% of light in. Rear Window Must allow more than 18% of light in.
Light transmissivity refers to the amount of light that passes through the tinted window. Tint with at least 25% light transmissivity allows 25% or more of the light through. In other words, legal tints in Oklahoma can block up to 75% of the light entering the vehicle.
Lastly note that Kentucky window tint law does not allow for medical exemptions, so you cannot get a doctor's dispensation allowing you to get window tint darker than that allowed by law even if you have a medical condition that you feel warrants darker window tinting.