Window Tint Exemption Form Louisiana

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Georgia
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GA-02680BG
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Window tinting is a common practice. However, most states regulate the amount of tint that can be applied to a car's windows. These regulations vary from state to state. Knowing your local tinting regulations is important to help avoid tickets and ensure a car will pass a safety inspection.


Darkness of tint is measured by Visible Light Transmission percentage (VLT%). In Georgia, this percentage refers to percentage of visible light allowed in through the combination of film and the window.


A brief summary of Georgias regulations are as follows:



Windshield Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield.

Front Side Windows Must allow more than 32% of light in.

Back Side Windows Must allow more than 32% of light in.

Rear Window Must allow more than 32% of light in.



Some tinting film contain metallic elements that help in reflecting incoming light and reducing the glare and heat generated by visible light.


" Front Side Windows must not be more than 20% reflective.

" Back Side Windows must not be more than 20% reflective.


The following form is Georgias Application for Exemption to the Window Tint Law

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Window Tint Violations in Louisiana A first offense will be met with a $150 ticket. A second ticket for illegal window tint in Louisiana will cost you $250. And a third violation will come with a $350 ticket, the price of any subsequent infractions as well.

In order to qualify for the exemption, the registered owner, spouse, or other family member operating or authorized to operate the vehicle must have an affidavit signed by a licensed optometrist or physician stating that the person has a physical or medical condition involving the effects of the sun that makes it ...

In order to qualify for the exemption, the registered owner, spouse, or other family member operating or authorized to operate the vehicle must have an affidavit signed by a licensed optometrist or physician stating that the person has a physical or medical condition involving the effects of the sun that makes it ...

The front windshield is allowed to have a nonreflective tint above the manufacturer's AS-1 line or top 5 inches. The front seat side windows can have up to 40% tint darkness, while the back seat side windows can have up to 12% tint darkness. The rear window can have up to 12% tint darkness allowed.

A completed Window Tint Exemption Form - Applicant and physician must complete all designated sections of the application in their entirety and it must be notarized. Only color ORIGINAL documents will be accepted. No copies and/or fax copies will be accepted.

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Window Tint Exemption Form Louisiana