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Florida Window Tint Laws (2026)

Legal VLT percentages and tinting regulations for Florida (FL)

Driver and passenger windows

Front Side Windows

28% VLT minimum

Rear passenger windows

Back Side Windows

15% VLT minimum

Back windshield

Rear Window

15% VLT minimum

Front windshield rules

Windshield

Non-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line

Important Notes

Florida front windows must allow 28% of light. Rear and back side windows allow 15% VLT minimum.

Understanding Florida Tint Laws

Window tint laws in Florida regulate how dark your vehicle windows can be tinted. The rules are measured in VLT (Visible Light Transmission) — the percentage of light that passes through the glass and film combined.

Getting pulled over for illegal tint in Florida can result in a fix-it ticket or fine. Before tinting your vehicle, always confirm current regulations with your local DMV as laws can change.

A reputable tinting shop will know local FL tint laws and ensure your installation stays within legal limits.

Disclaimer: Tint laws change frequently and vary by vehicle type, model year, and local ordinances. The information on this page is provided for general reference only and may not reflect the most current regulations in your state. TintingSource makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of this information and accepts no liability for any errors or omissions. Always verify current tint laws with your state DMV or a licensed tinting professional before having your vehicle tinted.