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Georgia tint laws

We believe that informed customers make the best choices. That's why we want to help you understand the window tint laws in the state of Georgia. 

Windshield Tinting:

In Georgia, it's important to note that the windshield cannot have any material or glazing that causes more than a 32% total light transmittance. However, a non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield.

Front Side Windows:

The law allows a minimum of 32% VLT (Visible Light Transmission) on front side windows. This means that you can have tint on these windows as long as it allows at least 32% of light to pass through.

Back Side Windows and Rear Window:

There are no specific VLT requirements for the back side windows or the rear window. You can choose to tint them as dark as you prefer.

Side Mirrors:

Georgia law requires both side mirrors if the rear window is tinted. This is an important safety consideration.