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Gather What You'll Need Application for Exemption to the Window Tint Law. Information about the vehicle, such as year, make, vehicle identification number, and license plate number. A written and signed attestation from a physician or optometrist. Method of payment (money order, certified check, or cashier's check)
Even if you're driving with a legal amount of tint on your vehicle's windows, an officer could still pull you over on something called 'articulable suspicion.
In the state of Georgia, as a general rule the law for automotive window tint is [32%] for passenger cars on all the side windows and back glass. On SUV's, trucks and vans, only the front doors are regulated.
Even with an exemption, you may not have tint that allows less than 23% of light into your vehicle. Just as with regular car window tint, this also allows a 3% variance.
Even with an exemption, you may not have tint that allows less than 23% of light into your vehicle.