Indiana tinted window laws

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So if you’re driving in Indiana, make sure your window tint is within the legal limits! For subsequent offenses, the fine increases to $1,000. The fine for a first offense is up to $500. If you’re pulled over by police for having an illegal tint, you may be issued a warning or ticket. You’ll need to provide documentation from your doctor explaining why a darker tint is necessary. If you have a medical condition that requires you to have a darker tint, you can apply for a waiver from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. There are some exceptions to these rules. The rear window and back seat windows can have a darkness of up to 50%. The darkest allowable tint is 30% for the front windshield and driver and passenger side windows. There are also restrictions on how dark the tint can be.

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This means that 50% of the light must be able to pass through the windows. The legal limit for tinting on passenger vehicles is 50% light transmittance. If you’re driving in Indiana, it’s important to know the law about window tint. The rear window can have a maximum of 50% light transmittance. This means that the front driver and passenger side windows can have a maximum of 35% light transmittance.

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