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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.