Window Tint LawsStrictUpdated Jan 2024

Pennsylvania Window Tint Laws

Complete guide to Pennsylvania (PA) window tinting regulations for 2026. Learn the legal VLT percentages, fines for violations, and medical exemption options.

Disclaimer: Window tint laws can change. While we strive to keep this information accurate (last updated January 2026), we are not a legal authority. Always verify current regulations with your local DMV or a certified tint professional before applying window film.

70% VLT

Front Side Windows

70% VLT

Back Side Windows

70% VLT

Rear Window

Yes

Medical Exemption

Climate Protection Benefits

Quality window tint provides year-round comfort and protection in any climate.

  • UV protection prevents skin damage
  • Reduces interior fading
  • Keeps vehicle cooler in summer
  • Adds privacy and security

Pennsylvania VLT Requirements

VLT (Visible Light Transmission) measures the percentage of light that passes through your window tint. Lower percentages mean darker tint. Here are Pennsylvania's specific requirements:

Window LocationVLT RequirementNotes
Front WindshieldAbove AS-1 lineNon-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line
Front Side Windows70% VLTDriver and passenger windows
Back Side Windows70% VLTRear passenger windows
Rear Window70% VLTDual side mirrors required if tinted

Fines & Penalties

Illegal Tint Penalties

  • First offense: $110 - $300

Medical Exemptions

Medical Exemptions Available

Pennsylvania allows drivers with certain medical conditions to apply for darker window tint than normally permitted.

Medical exemption available with doctors certificate

Prohibited Tint Colors

The following window tint colors are illegal in Pennsylvania:

redamberyellow

Official Law Reference

Statute: Pennsylvania Vehicle Code 75 Pa.C.S. Section 4524

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the legal tint limit in Pennsylvania?

In Pennsylvania, front side windows must allow 70% VLT through. Back side windows require 70% VLT, and the rear window requires 70% VLT.

Can I tint my front windshield in Pennsylvania?

Yes, Pennsylvania allows non-reflective tint on the front windshield above the AS-1 line. Non-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line

What is the fine for illegal tint in Pennsylvania?

First offense fines in Pennsylvania range from $110 to $300.

Does Pennsylvania offer medical exemptions for darker tint?

Yes, Pennsylvania offers medical exemptions for window tint. Medical exemption available with doctors certificate

Are there color restrictions for window tint in Pennsylvania?

Yes, Pennsylvania prohibits the following tint colors: red, amber, yellow. These colors are typically restricted because they can interfere with emergency vehicles or create visibility issues.

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Disclaimer: Window tint laws can change. While we strive to keep this information accurate (last updated January 2026), we are not a legal authority. Always verify current regulations with your local DMV or a certified tint professional before applying window film.