Oklahoma Tinting Laws

Comprehensive Guide to Oklahoma Window Tinting Laws

Understanding the window tinting regulations in Oklahoma is essential to ensure compliance and avoid fines.
Enacted in 2005, Oklahoma’s car window tinting laws specify the permissible darkness and reflectiveness of window films for vehicles.

In this guide, you’ll find all the details about Oklahoma’s window tinting laws, including the rules for sedans, SUVs, and vans, along with additional regulations and tips.

Window Tint Darkness in Oklahoma

The amount of light that passes through your car windows is measured as VLT (Visible Light Transmission). Oklahoma’s VLT requirements differ based on vehicle type (sedans vs. SUVs/vans).

Tint Darkness Requirements for Sedans

  • Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 5 inches.
  • Front Side Windows: Must allow more than 25% of light to pass through.
  • Back Side Windows: Must allow more than 25% of light to pass through.
  • Rear Window: Must allow more than 25% of light to pass through.

Tint Darkness Requirements for SUVs and Vans

  • Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or top 5 inches.
  • Front Side Windows: Must allow more than 25% of light to pass through.
  • Back Side Windows: Any darkness level is permitted.
  • Rear Window: Any darkness level is permitted.

Window Tint Reflectiveness in Oklahoma

Reflective window tint helps reduce glare and heat but must comply with Oklahoma’s regulations.

Tint Reflectiveness for Sedans

  • Front Side Windows: Must have a reflectivity of no more than 25%.
  • Back Side Windows: Must have a reflectivity of no more than 25%.

Tint Reflectiveness for SUVs and Vans

  • Front Side Windows: Must have a reflectivity of no more than 25%.
  • Back Side Windows: Must have a reflectivity of no more than 25%.

Additional Oklahoma Window Tint Regulations

Oklahoma law includes several other rules that drivers need to follow:

  • Side Mirrors: Dual side mirrors are mandatory if the rear window is tinted.
  • Restricted Colors: No tint colors or altering materials are permitted.
  • Film Certification: Film manufacturers must certify their products for sale in Oklahoma. Always verify with your dealer that certified films are used.
  • Stickers: No sticker identifying legal tint is required.
  • Medical Exemptions: Oklahoma provides medical exemptions for special tinting.
  • Penalties: A misdemeanor with penalties outlined in Section 17-101 of the Oklahoma statutes.

Tips for Compliance

  • Oklahoma’s tinting laws may vary slightly by county. Always confirm with your local DMV or law enforcement agency to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Ensure your window tint installation meets both the state requirements and manufacturer certifications.

By staying informed about Oklahoma’s window tinting regulations, you can enjoy enhanced comfort and privacy while adhering to the law.
For more details, consult local authorities or professional window tinting services.