Dallas car owner here. I want to tint my windows as much as possible (while staying street legal, of course). What is the legal tint limit in Texas? The legal tint limit in Texas is 25% VLT. The allowed type of window tint limit is 25% visible light transmission for sedans, SUVs, and vans. That means 25% of visible light must be able to pass through your windows. Texas has one of the lowest tint limits in the United States—a few states allow for 24% VLT and Michigan allows for any tint level. Note that these numbers are for front seat windows, rear windows, and windshields. Your back seat side windows can have any tint level. An overly tinted window can lead to a ticket and a demand that you lessen your tinting. The ticket amount will increase with each subsequent warning. Here’s one thing that’s easy to see: you could be paying less for your car insurance by using insurance broker Jerry. One fast, free sign-up gives you access to competitive quotes, personalized recommendations, and more. WHY YOU CAN TRUST JERRY Jerry partners with more than 50 insurance companies, but our content is independently researched, written, and fact-checked by our team of editors and agents. We aren’t paid for reviews or other content. Browse More ContentInsurance in Your State
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Is a 5% tint legal in Texas?It is legal for cars to have 5% tint on the back side windows, and 5% tinting can also be used on rear windows as long as the vehicle also has side mirrors. But, 5% tint cannot be used on the passenger window or front window (any portion). The exemptions for these laws are if the car qualifies for an exemption.
Can I get 20 tint on my car in Texas?What about 20%? The short answer is NO. In Texas, tinted windows must have a light transmittance value of at least 25%. But, this does not apply to people with a medical exemption.
What is the minimum tint in Texas?Window Tint Standards can be found in the Texas Administrative Code, Title 37, Part 1, Rule 21.3. NOTE: Windows immediately to the right and left of the driver that have less than 25% light transmission will fail inspection, regardless of the model year of the vehicle.
What is the darkest legal tint?The combination of the 77% transmission window and 43% transmission film results in a darkest legal tint of 35%.
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