Mississippi tint laws were legislated in 1988 for the safety of passengers on roads.

Window tinting laws of Mississippi permits motorists to tint their vehicles with a visible light transmission percentage of 28% or more. Applying lower tints than the allowed limits may result in personal injuries while collision. The tint limits in Mississippi are already lower than other US states. 28% tint allows only 28 percent of visible light to pass through window glass, which means it blocks 72 percent of visible light.

Let’s get detailed guide about window tinting laws of Mississippi in below sections:

Overview of Mississippi Tint Laws

The below image shows the allowed limits of window tint darkness and tint reflection for Cars and SUVs or Trucks. Moreover, No person shall drive vehicle with stickers or glazing materials applied to Front windshield, Side windows or rear window which produces mirrored effect.

Mississippi Tint Laws for Sedan and SUVs

Darkest Legal Tint in Mississippi

The below table highlights the permissible tint limits in terms of darkness and tint reflection in Mississippi state. However, There is no tint color restrictions but reflective tinting materials are prohibited. Drivers and owners of the vehicles must obey these rules to avoid penalties.

Window Tint Darkness for Sedan

State Front Side WindowsBack Side WindowsRear WindowsWindshieldTint ReflectionOther Rules
Mississippi28%28%28%Non Reflective Tint above theĀ AS-1 line.Metallic or mirrored coating is not allowed.Tint color restrictions not specified.
Tint shades, Tint Reflection and Tint color limitations for Cars in Mississippi.

Window Tint Darkness for SUVs or Trucks

State Front Side WindowsBack Side WindowsRear WindowsWindshieldTint ReflectionOther Rules
Mississippi28%Any Tint shadeAny Tint shadeNon Reflective Tint above theĀ AS-1 line.Metallic or mirrored coating is not allowed.Tint color restrictions not specified.
Tint shades, Tint Reflection and Tint color limitations for SUVs in Mississippi.

Window Tint Reflection

Mississippi code for Motor Vehicles & Traffic Regulations Section 63-7-59 do not specify any window tint reflection limits for the vehicles. However motorists can apply window covers with a solar reflectance of not more than 20 percent. As the coating material with high reflective properties produces glare due to headlamps and sunlight, which cause difficulty for other drivers.

Vehicle owners can select the window tint or glazing material type wisely, which should not produce much solar reflectance.

Other Rules and Regulations in Mississippi

There are some other rules for vehicles with tinted windows, which are required by state laws:

  • Dual Side Mirrors: Unlike other US States, Side mirrors on both sides is not mandatory if rear window is tinted.
  • Restricted Tint Colors: Tint color restrictions are not specified in state laws, so you can use any tint color.
  • Certificate: Window film Manufacturers are required to certify the tinting or coating material they sell in the state.
  • Stickers: Sticker or label of one inch square in size is required to display on lower left corner of the windshield.

Medical Exemption

Tint waiver due to medical conditions can be obtained free of charge through the offices of tax collectors of the counties. Each applicant shall represent An affidavit signed and attested by the licensed Physician. The attested document must state the applicant’s physical condition or disease which qualifies for medical exemption. Furthermore, Vehicle ownership proof is also required which shows applicant name for whom medical tint waiver is required.

Certificate of Medical Exemption shall be displayed on the Vehicle dashboard.

Penalties for Violating Tint Laws

Any individual who violate window tinting rules shall be punished by a fine of not more than $1000, or imprisonment in jail for a maximum of three months, or both fine and prison.

It is recommended to follow the tint limits of state laws, or you may be apprehended by authorities if unlawful tint is discovered; fines will be imposed. Cops can identify Illegal tint with an electronic window tint reader.

Frequently Asked Questions

20 percent tint is illegal in Mississippi and any person who install 20 percent tint on car shall be guilty and punished by fine.

5 percent tint or limo tint is strictly prohibited as it may cause accidents. It allows only 5 percent visible light to pass through the windows, which obstructs the driver’s vision to a large extent.

Any person caught with illegal tint shall be punished with $1000 fine or 3 months in Jail, or both.