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Connecticut Window Tint Laws

Current window tinting regulations for Connecticut (CT). Know the legal VLT limits before you tint.

Windshield

Non-reflective tint allowed above the AS-1 line

Front Side

35% VLT

Back Side

35% VLT

Rear

Any darkness allowed

VLT Requirements by Window Position

Front Windshield

Non-reflective tint allowed above the AS-1 line

Front Side Windows

35% VLT

Back Side Windows

35% VLT

Rear Window

Any darkness allowed

Penalties

Fines of $150 for first offense. Subsequent offenses may result in fines up to $300. Vehicles may fail emissions/safety inspection.

Notes

Connecticut allows any darkness on the rear window. Reflectivity on front and back side windows must not exceed 21%. Medical exemptions require certification from a licensed physician.

Last updated: January 1, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the legal tint limit in Connecticut?

In Connecticut, front side windows must allow 35% VLT. Back side windows allow 35% VLT, and the rear window allows Any darkness allowed. The front windshield regulation is: non-reflective tint allowed above the as-1 line.

What are the penalties for illegal tint in Connecticut?

Fines of $150 for first offense. Subsequent offenses may result in fines up to $300. Vehicles may fail emissions/safety inspection. It is recommended to stay within the legal VLT limits to avoid fines and potential vehicle inspection failures.

Does Connecticut allow medical exemptions for window tint?

Yes. Connecticut allows any darkness on the rear window. Reflectivity on front and back side windows must not exceed 21%. Medical exemptions require certification from a licensed physician. Contact your local DMV or law enforcement agency for the specific documentation and process required in Connecticut.

Where can I find a window tint installer in Connecticut?

You can browse verified window tint shops in Connecticut on TintDirectory. Professional installers can help you choose a tint that complies with Connecticut law while providing the look and protection you want.

Understanding Connecticut Tint Regulations

Connecticut regulates window tint darkness using VLT (Visible Light Transmission) percentages. The VLT number represents how much visible light must pass through the window film. Lower percentages mean darker tint. Front side windows in Connecticut must allow at least 35% VLT to pass through.

If you are considering window tinting for your vehicle in Connecticut, it is important to work with a professional installer who understands local regulations. A qualified tint shop can help you choose the darkest legal option while staying compliant with Connecticut law.