If you’re thinking about upgrading your ride with window tint, you’re not alone. Tinted windows improve privacy, reduce glare, block harmful UV rays, and give your vehicle a sleek, customized look. But before you book your appointment, one important question comes up:
How dark can my window tint be in Washington State?
At AutoCraft Customz, we help drivers across Washington stay stylish and street-legal. This comprehensive guide breaks down Washington window tint laws in simple terms so you can choose the right tint with confidence.
Understanding Window Tint Laws in Washington State
Window tint laws in Washington are designed to balance driver comfort with public safety. The most important term you need to understand is:
What Is VLT?
VLT (Visible Light Transmission) refers to the percentage of visible light that can pass through your window.
- Higher VLT % = Lighter tint
- Lower VLT % = Darker tint
For example:
- 70% VLT = Very light tint
- 35% VLT = Medium tint
- 20% VLT = Dark tint
- 5% VLT = Very dark (“limo tint”)
Now let’s look at what’s legal in Washington.
Legal Window Tint Limits in Washington (Passenger Vehicles)
Here are the current legal tint limits for standard passenger vehicles:
Front Side Windows
- Must allow more than 24% of light in
- (Effectively, 24% VLT is the legal minimum darkness)
Back Side Windows
- Must allow more than 24% of light in
Rear Window
- Must allow more than 24% of light in
Windshield
- Non-reflective tint allowed only on the top 6 inches
Visual Guide: What Different Tint Levels Look Like
Here’s how common tint percentages compare visually:
- 70% VLT – Barely noticeable, mostly UV protection
- 35% VLT – Clean, subtle, factory-style look
- 24% VLT – Legal limit in Washington, darker appearance
- 20% VLT – Slightly darker than legal limit (not compliant)
- 5% VLT – Limo tint (illegal for standard vehicles in WA)
If you want a bold look, it’s important to stay within that 24% threshold to avoid tickets.
Are There Different Rules for SUVs and Trucks?
Yes — but only slightly.
For SUVs, vans, and trucks, Washington law allows:
- Front Side Windows: Must still be more than 24% VLT
- Back Side & Rear Windows: Can be darker than 24% VLT
This means many truck and SUV owners can legally go darker in the rear for added privacy and heat reduction.
Is Reflective or Mirror Tint Legal?
Washington also regulates reflectivity.
- Tint must not be more than 35% reflective
- Mirror-like or metallic finishes are restricted
Reflective tint may reduce glare, but excessive reflection can distract other drivers — which is why the law limits it.
Medical Exemptions for Darker Tint
Some drivers qualify for darker tint due to medical conditions like:
- Lupus
- Photosensitivity disorders
- Skin cancer concerns
Washington allows medical exemptions, but you must carry proper documentation in your vehicle at all times.
If you believe you qualify, consult your physician and confirm requirements before installation.
What Happens If Your Tint Is Too Dark?
Driving with illegal tint in Washington can result in:
- Fix-it tickets
- Fines
- Mandatory tint removal
- Vehicle inspection requirements
Repeated violations may lead to increased penalties.
That’s why professional installation matters — a reputable shop will measure VLT precisely before applying film.
Why Professional Installation Matters
Many DIY tint kits claim to match legal percentages, but several factors can push your tint into illegal territory:
- Factory glass already has slight tint
- Film layering reduces VLT further
- Cheap films fade or discolor
- Incorrect installation leads to bubbles and peeling
Professional shops use calibrated tint meters to ensure compliance with Washington regulations.
At AutoCraft Customz, we help customers choose films that:
- Meet state laws
- Provide maximum heat rejection
- Offer UV protection
- Enhance vehicle appearance
Best Legal Tint Option for Washington Drivers
If you want a darker, aggressive look without legal risk, here’s what we recommend:
24% VLT All Around
- Legal limit for sedans
- Noticeably darker than factory tint
- Excellent balance of privacy and compliance
24% Front + Darker Rear (SUV/Truck Owners)
- Legal on front windows
- Added privacy in rear cargo/passenger area
Benefits of Window Tint Beyond Appearance
Tinting isn’t just about style. Washington’s climate makes tint especially valuable.
UV Protection
High-quality films block up to 99% of harmful UV rays.
Heat Reduction
Even on cloudy days, infrared heat builds up in your cabin. Premium ceramic films dramatically reduce interior temperatures.
Glare Reduction
Helps with rainy and low-sun conditions — common in Washington.
Privacy & Security
Harder for outsiders to see valuables inside your vehicle.
What About Ceramic Tint?
Ceramic tint is increasingly popular because it:
- Blocks more heat than dyed films
- Doesn’t interfere with GPS or phone signals
- Maintains clarity even at legal VLT levels
- Doesn’t fade to purple
Even at the legal 24% VLT limit, ceramic film can significantly outperform cheaper darker films.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Get 20% Tint in Washington?
No. 20% VLT is darker than the 24% legal limit for passenger vehicles and may result in a citation.
Is 35% Tint Legal?
Yes. 35% VLT is well within legal limits and is a safe choice if you want to avoid any issues.
Can Police Pull Me Over Just for Tint?
Yes. If your tint appears darker than allowed, law enforcement can stop your vehicle to measure VLT.
Does Factory Tint Count?
Yes. If your vehicle already has factory tint, adding aftermarket film reduces total VLT. This must be measured before installation.
How to Stay 100% Legal in Washington
To avoid fines or removal orders:
- Choose a reputable installer
- Ask for VLT measurement before and after install
- Avoid stacking films
- Keep documentation if medically exempt
- Don’t exceed reflectivity limits
When in doubt, slightly lighter is safer.
Final Thoughts: Stay Dark, Stay Legal
So, how dark can your window tint be in Washington State?
👉 24% VLT is the legal minimum for most passenger vehicles.
👉 SUVs and trucks may go darker in rear windows.
👉 Windshield tint is limited to the top 6 inches.
Choosing the right tint percentage ensures you get the privacy and style you want — without legal headaches.
If you’re ready to upgrade your vehicle, the team at AutoCraft Customz can help you select the perfect legal tint for your car, truck, or SUV.
Ready to Tint Your Ride?
Contact AutoCraft Customz today for professional, law-compliant window tint installation in Washington State.
Drive cooler. Drive protected. Drive customized.

