Vehicle tinting laws in Massachusetts were legislated in 1985, allowing owners to tint their Car window.
Massachusetts Tint laws allows same percentage of Visible Light Transmission for Sedan and SUV or Multi-purpose vehicles, that is 35% light must pass through the vehicle windows.
Check out the in-depth details of Massachusetts Tinting laws in terms of Tint Darkness, Tint reflection and Tint color limitations.
Overview of Massachusetts Tinting Laws
The below image defines the tint limits for Sedan and SUV or Vans in terms of Tint Darkness and Tint Reflection.
Darkest Legal Tint in Massachusetts
The darkest legal tint percentage for Sedan and SUV’s in Massachusetts are given below:
State | Front Side Windows | Back Side Windows | Rear Window | Windshield | Tint Reflection | Color Tints |
Massachusetts | 35% | 35% | 35% | 6 inches from Top | Not more than 35% Reflective. | Dual Side Mirrors are required for rear tinted window. |
Window Tint Reflection
According to the Massachusetts tint laws, Vehicle windows should not be reflective more than 35%.
Reflection from tinted windows produces glare due to Sunlight and headlight of other vehicles, which causes discomfort for other driver and passengers.
Windows Tint reflection limits for Car and SUV vehicles are:
Window Tint reflection limits for Sedan or Coupe
Front side windows and back side windows should not be reflective more than 35 Percent.
Window Tint reflection limit for SUV or Vans
Front side windows and back side windows should not be reflective more than 35 Percent.
Other Rules and Regulations for Vehicles with Tinted Windows
Besides window tint darkness and Tint reflection limits, Massachusetts Tint laws requires some other rules to be followed.
- Dual Side mirrors are mandatory if the rear window of vehicle is tinted.
- All Tint Colors are not allowed for vehicles registered in Massachusetts.
- Stickers for compliance of legal tint are required to display on car windows, but not mandatory.
- Certificate of legal tint is not required for Manufacturers, to sell window films in the state.
Medical Exemptions
Massachusetts state law allows exemption from tint laws due to certain medical conditions. Tinted windows waiver is issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles only.
Vehicle is eligible for Tinted Glass waiver only if:
- The vehicle must be private passenger vehicle.
- The person must be photosensitive or photophobic, diagnosed by the licensed medical physician.
- Application from Tinted Glass waiver Certificated from doctor which proves that waiver seeker is photosensitive.
Penalties for Violating Tint Laws
Drivers can pay up to $250 fine for violating tint laws, however driving license can also be suspended for 3 months on third conviction.