Please note that Delaware Tint Laws Regulation can change daily and may be interpreted differently at the city or county level. We recommend verifying this information with your local DMV or law enforcement agencies. We have manually fact-checked this content using official state resources. Delaware enacted tinting laws in 1992. If any information provided is incorrect or outdated, please contact us so we can make the necessary corrections. Thank you.
The darkest legal window tint in Delaware is 70% VLT (Visible Light Transmission) for the front side windows and no restrictions on the rear side and rear windows. This means the tint on the front side windows must allow at least 70% of light in.
Yes, in Delaware, police vehicles are typically exempt from the state’s window tint laws. This exemption allows law enforcement vehicles to have window tint darker than the legal limit set for regular passenger vehicles
In Delaware, to obtain a window tint medical waiver, you must submit an application along with a physician’s statement to the Division of Motor Vehicles, indicating a medical necessity for darker tint than what is legally allowed. The DMV reviews these applications on a case-by-case basis to grant exemptions.
In Delaware, the cost of a window tint violation ticket is typically around $110, but it can vary depending on the specific circumstances and any additional court costs. Repeat offenses may result in higher fines.
Delaware State Law allows window tint medical exemptions to be given to vehicle owners. To file for a medical exemption in Delaware you must fill out the MV495 form (Application for Medical Waiver of Tinted Window Law). Unfortunately, their governmental website states that this form is no longer available online and must be acquired by going into your nearest DMV facility.
For more information regarding window tint medical exemptions in Delaware you can check out this resource:
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