Car window tint laws in South Carolina were legislated in 1992.
Tint laws were implemented in South Carolina so that drivers must tint their car windows within a required limit of Visible light Transmission through windows. The percentage of Visible Light Transmission vary from state to state, Motorist should obey the Car tinting rules as per their state laws.
The illegal car window tints reduces the visibility of driver which may result in personal injury in event of an accident. To avoid any type of unpleasant situation, Follow the Vehicle Tinting laws as it’s our duty to respect the state laws, being a good citizen.
Overview of South Carolina Tint Laws
The summary of South Carolina (SC) tint laws is mentioned in the below image. Darkness of tinted windows and tint reflection requirements for Sedan and SUV vehicles are mentioned.
Darkest legal tint in South Carolina
The darkest allowed tint percentages and Tint reflection in South Carolina are mentioned in the below table. Besides the tint darkness and reflection limits, some color tints are prohibited too.
Tint Darkness For Sedan
State | Front Side Windows | Back Side Windows | Rear Window | Windshield | Tint Reflection | Color Tints |
South Carolina | 27% | 27% | 27% | Non reflective tint above the AS1 line. | Must be non reflective | Red, Yellow and Amber Tint colors are not allowed. |
Tint Darkness For SUV or Vans
State | Front Side Windows | Back Side Windows | Rear Window | Windshield | Tint Reflection | Color Tints |
South Carolina | 27% | Any | Any | Non reflective tint above the AS1 line. | Must be non reflective | Red, Yellow and Amber Tint colors are not allowed. |
Window Tint Reflection
Vehicle windows must be non reflective if any tinted material is installed. South Carolina state laws are not much specific about the exact reflection percentage, but usually it means the Automobile Windows should not reflect light to greater extent as compared to standard windows without any tinting material installed.
Other Rules and Regulations
- Dual Side Mirrors are mandatory, if the rear window of vehicle is tinted.
- Red, Yellow and Amber Tint Colors are restricted for SUV and Sedan Vehicles.
- Drivers should have the certificate of compliance for the installed Tinting material.
- Sticker is required to paste on Car windows to certify that legal tint is installed.
Medical Exemption from Tint laws
South Carolina allows exemption from tint laws due to some health conditions. Mostly in cases of Skin disorders and Vision problems state laws grant approval for the medical exemptions.
For further details about the medical exemption, consult with the concerned state department.
Window Tint Violation
If any driver violate the window tint laws in South Carolina, Tint ticket of worth $200 will be given by police. For subsequent violations, driver may go to Jail.