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Oregon Window Tint Laws

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

Front Windshield

Non-reflective tint allowed above the AS-1 line

Front Side Windows

35% VLT

Back Side Windows

35% VLT

Rear Window

35% VLT

Penalties

Class C traffic violation with fines of $110 to $250. Vehicles may fail DEQ inspection.

Notes

Oregon requires consistent 35% VLT across all tinted windows. Reflectivity must not exceed 13%. Medical exemptions require certification from a physician or optometrist. Red, amber, and yellow tint colors are not allowed.

Last updated: January 1, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the darkest legal tint in Oregon?

In Oregon, the darkest legal tint for front side windows is 35% VLT. Back side windows allow 35% VLT, and the rear window allows 35% VLT. The front windshield rule is: non-reflective tint allowed above the as-1 line.

What happens if I get pulled over with illegal tint in Oregon?

In Oregon, penalties for illegal window tint include: Class C traffic violation with fines of $110 to $250. Vehicles may fail DEQ inspection.. You may be required to remove the tint to comply with state law. Repeated violations can result in higher fines.

Can I get a medical exemption for window tint in Oregon?

Oregon requires consistent 35% VLT across all tinted windows. Reflectivity must not exceed 13%. Medical exemptions require certification from a physician or optometrist. Red, amber, and yellow tint colors are not allowed. Contact your local DMV or law enforcement agency for specific details about medical exemption requirements in Oregon.

Understanding Oregon Tint Regulations

Oregon 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 Oregon must allow at least 35% VLT to pass through.

If you are considering window tinting for your vehicle in Oregon, 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 Oregon law.