North carolina tinted windows inspection




















This was just the gist of what you will be coming across in this article. We have done our best in giving you all the information you need to know before and after you get your car windows tinted.

Check out the North Carolina Tinting Laws below which is updated too. VLT Visible Light Transmission is the light percentage allowed by the window tint film to travel through your car windows.

In North Carolina, there are different legal allowable terms when it comes to window tinting. In North Carolina, the amount of visible light allowed to pass through your film and also glass varies for Passenger vehicles and Multi-purpose vehicles. For the sake of your better understanding, we have broken it down to:. The higher the VLT the more amounts of light will be allowed to pass through your window tint film. The information on our website was last updated in January so it may be interpreted differently.

Multipurpose vehicles may be exempt from North Carolina tinting laws as well. If a driver of standard passenger vehicle has a medical condition that makes him sensitive to light, he can get a medical exception permit from the NC DMV, allowing him to have darker tint on his window. To get this permit, the applicant must apply in writing to the Drivers Medical Evaluation Program and have his doctor fill out medical paperwork from the DMV.

This permit is valid for five years unless shortened by the Drivers Medical Evaluation Program. A renewal requires medical recertification to prove the driver still has a medical condition that requires darker window tinting. You cannot get more than two valid medical exception permits at once. The permit must detail which vehicle it applies to, which windows may be tinted and the levels of tinting. The exception permit is to be carried in the vehicle when it's driven on the highway.

Joe Dyton has been writing professionally since He graduated from Rider University in with a B.



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