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.