Arizona Window Tint Laws (May 2023)

Arizona Window Tint Laws: The car window tint laws were put forth in 1994 in Arizona. Since then the state of Arizona has been very specific as well as strict about their laws. Besides the basic laws that state the darkness and reflection allowed in Arizona there are a few other rules and regulations too that you must pay attention to.

Having window tints on your car windows is phenomenal whether you’re taking your car just for a spin in your locality in Arizona or even for a long vacation. But the big question is your Arizona’s Vehicles windows tint in sync with the window tint laws of Arizona? Read further to know.

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What does VLT Mean According To Arizona State Law

VLT(Visible Light Transmission) is the light percentage allowed by the window tint film to travel through your car windows. Each and every state has dissimilar allowable terms for it. In Michigan like other states the proportion of light allowed to pass through passenger vehicle window films and multi-purpose vehicle window films are different. 

HIGH VLT= MORE AMOUNTS OF LIGHT TO TRAVEL THROUGH YOUR WINDOW TINT FILMS.

LOW VLT= LESS AMOUNTS OF LIGHT TO TRAVEL THROUGH YOUR WINDOW TINT FILMS.

For instance, a 70% tint will allow only 70% of light to travel through whereas a 10% tint will allow only 10% of light to travel through the window tint film.

Window tint darkness: For Passenger Vehicles

  • Front windshield: non-reflective Tint is allowed above the manufacturers AS-1 line.
  • Front seat side windows:up to 33% tint darkness allowed
  • Back seat side windows: any tint darkness can be used 
  • Rear window: any tint darkness can be used 

Window tint darkness: For Multi-purpose Vehicles 

  • Front windshield: non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line.
  • Front seat side windows: up to 33% tint darkness allowed.
  • Back seat side windows: any tint darkness can be used.
  • Rear window: any tint darkness can be used 

Window tint reflection in Arizona 

Tint reflection for Passenger vehicles:

  • Front side windows: must not be more than 35% reflective.
  • Back side windows: must not be more than 35% reflective.

Tint reflection for Multi-purpose Vehicles:

  • Front side windows: must not be more than 35% reflective.
  • Back side windows: must not be more than 35% reflective.

Other Arizona Window Tint rules and regulations:

Besides the basic laws put forth by the state of Arizona for window tints there are other rules and regulations to be followed. You must make sure you read through the laws as well as these rules and regulations and then make a decision of whether you want to get your car windows tinted or not. 

  • Side mirrors: if your back window is tinted then dual side mirrors are needed.
  • Restricted colours: except red and amber all other colours are allowed.
  • Certificates: the tint film manufacturers do not have to certify the film they sell in the state of Arizona.
  • Stickers: there are no stickers needed to identity legal tints 
  • Medical exceptions: for special tint medical exemptions are allowed in Arizona.

Violating the laws

The law enforcement can pull you over anytime and anywhere if they suspect the darkness of your front window tint. Most of the officers make use of a tint meter which helps them know  the amount of light passing through your window. The measure on the tint meter then decides whether the tint on your windows is too dark or not.

If the officers think your tint is too dark you will get a “fix-it-ticket” called the Equipment Repair Order. You may only have to pay a tiny amount as the fine and show proof of getting the window tint removal to take off the violation. In case you fail to do this you may have to pay a fine upto $250.