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Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer's AS-1 line. Front Side windows: Must allow more than 28% of light in. Back Side windows: Any darkness can be used. Rear Window: Any darkness can be used.
The AS1 means that it is the clearest form of glass to use in cars. AS2 or 3 would mean that it is tinted. Only AS1 glass can be used as windshields. The E means that it was also manufactured to European safety spec. The numbers following that pertain to the same safety spec.
Tint Waiver: An affidavit signed personally by the applicant and signed and attested by a physician which states the applicant's physical condition or disease which entitles the applicant to have tint darker than the legal twenty-eight percent (28%) or more installed in the applicant's vehicle windows.
Tinted windows also cannot be more than 20% reflective. Violations can result in fines of up to $1,000 and up to three months in jail. There are many other factors that might cause you to be pulled over in Mississippi, and many of these factors are probably well-known among drivers: Driving erratically.
A window tint violation ticket can cost up to $1,000 for an infraction (usually for a second or third violation, granted) and can lead to a sentence of up to three months in jail, or even a jail sentence and a monetary fine.