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Las Vegas window tint laws 2025 determine how dark you can go on each window, what kind of windshield strip is allowed, and how medical exemptions work across Las Vegas, NV and Henderson, NV. If you are planning a fresh tint or updating an older film, this guide lays out the legal basics, practical tips, and how our team can help you install a compliant setup from day one. Here is why this matters: getting it right the first time saves time, money, and hassle.


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Nevada’s Tint Law in Plain English

Nevada regulates aftermarket film on windshields and windows under NRS 484D.440. The statute defines “light transmission” and then carves out specific allowances where tint is legal. For everyday drivers in Las Vegas, NV and Henderson, NV, the key takeaways are:

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  • Front side windows can be tinted if they are nonreflective and allow at least 35 percent total visible light transmission, with a 7 percent tolerance. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
  • Rear side windows and the rear window may be tinted if you have outside mirrors on both sides that reflect at least 200 feet to the rear. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  • A tint band is permitted on the topmost portion of the windshield if it meets Nevada’s measurement method and color rules. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

If you want help selecting films that hit those numbers, visit our Window Tint page for legal options in different shades.


Front Side Windows: The 35 Percent Rule

For the windows immediately to the right and left of the driver, Nevada allows film if the glass and tint together provide not less than 35 percent VLT and the tint is nonreflective. The statute allows a 7 percent tolerance for measurement. Here’s what matters:

  • Aim for films rated to keep you clearly above that threshold to account for meter variances and factory glass tint.
  • Nonreflective means no mirror-like films that can create glare or enforcement issues at the front doors. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Want to explore shade choices? Compare legal tones on our Window Tint page, or call us at (725) 318-7445 for a consult.


Rear Side and Back Window: Mirrors Make the Difference

Nevada gives flexibility on rear side windows and the back glass as long as your vehicle has outside mirrors on each side that let you see at least 200 feet behind the vehicle. That mirror requirement is what allows darker tint on the rear half. Let’s break it down:

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  • With dual mirrors, you can select deeper shades on the rear doors, quarter glass, and back window.
  • Make sure both mirrors are present and properly adjusted so you keep the legal visibility the law expects. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

If you are unsure what shade fits your use and still keeps good night visibility, we can demo options in our shop and on our Window Tint page.


Windshield Strip: How Nevada Measures It

Nevada permits a non-red and non-amber tint band on the topmost portion of the windshield, but the state does not use the typical “AS-1 line” language. Instead, Nevada uses a seat-based measurement:

  • The bottom edge of the tint band must be at least 29 inches above the undepressed driver’s seat, measured from a point 5 inches in front of the bottom of the backrest with the seat in its rearmost and lowermost position and the vehicle on a level surface.
  • The band cannot be red or amber. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}

Now here’s the thing. Because this is a measurement, not a simple line on the glass, professional installers will position the strip conservatively to ensure compliance on different seat settings and models.


Reflectivity, Colors, and Other Practical Limits

  • Front doors must be nonreflective. Rear glass has more flexibility, but mirror-like films can still draw attention. When in doubt, choose nonreflective films all around to keep a factory look. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
  • Colors: The law explicitly bans red or amber for the windshield band. Color rules for other windows are not detailed beyond the general prohibition on altering color and light transmission outside the allowed carve-outs, so neutral films remain the safe choice. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}

Pro tip: If you want extra heat rejection without pushing darkness, ask us about infrared-rejecting ceramic films on the Window Tint page. They keep cabins cooler without going overly dark.


Medical Exemptions: Who Qualifies and How to Apply

Nevada allows medical exemptions to go darker than standard limits. The process goes through the Nevada Department of Public Safety / Highway Patrol using Form DO-200:

  • Submit the Application for Window Tint Exemption (DO-200) to the Nevada Highway Patrol in Carson City.
  • A Nevada-licensed physician must complete the medical section, including a recommended VLT and duration.
  • If approved, the letter must be carried in the vehicle at all times.
  • The form states that no exemption below 20 percent VLT will be approved. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

You can download the form directly and see the DMV’s forms index here:

  • Application for Window Tint Exemption (DO-200), PDF. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
  • Nevada DMV Forms and Publications listing the DO-200 form. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}

Next steps: Book a visit through Contact Us and we will measure your current glass, select a compliant film based on your approval, and document everything for your records.


Inspections, Tickets, and “Is Tint a Moving Violation?”

If an officer suspects illegal tint, they may test your windows with a meter. Nevada law also clarifies one key point many drivers ask about:

  • A violation of the tint section is not a moving traffic violation for the purposes of NRS 483.473. That said, it can still result in a citation and you may be required to correct the tint. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}

Bottom line, staying within Las Vegas window tint laws 2025 avoids unnecessary stops and keeps your vehicle in the clear.


Choosing Legal Film in the Vegas Climate

The desert sun is intense. Good films reduce heat, UV, and glare, but you do not have to go beyond legal limits to feel a difference. Consider this approach:

  1. Front doors: Choose a nonreflective film rated to test above 35 percent VLT on your specific glass. Factory tint can lower measured values, so we meter the door glass before installation. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
  2. Rear half: If you have dual mirrors, you can select a darker shade on rear doors and back glass to enhance privacy and reduce heat. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}
  3. Windshield band: We install a legal top strip set with the 29-inch seat measurement and neutral color. :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}
  4. Care and clarity: Use quality wash methods and avoid abrasive cleaners. Our team provides aftercare tips at delivery.

If you want even more cabin comfort, pair legal tint with Ceramic Coating on exterior glass and paint for easier cleaning and water behavior, or explore Paint Protection Film for rock-chip resistance on the front clip.


Why Work With Paint Protection Film Las Vegas

We are a family-owned shop serving Henderson, NV and Las Vegas, NV with precise installs and clear documentation:

  • We pre-inspect and meter your glass before choosing a shade.
  • We position the windshield band to comply with Nevada’s seat measurement method. :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}
  • We keep photos and install notes on file to support you if questions ever come up.
  • Need more upgrades? See All Services including Window Tint, Paint Protection Film, Color PPF, Vinyl Wrap, and Auto Detailing.

Ready to get compliant tint that actually cools the cabin? Call (725) 318-7445 or schedule at Contact Us.


Service Areas Near You

We serve Las Vegas, NV and Henderson, NV, as well as nearby communities including Green Valley, NV, Paradise, NV, Spring Valley, NV, Summerlin, NV, Enterprise, NV, North Las Vegas, NV, and Boulder City, NV. Visit us at 7585 Commercial Way Suite H, Henderson, NV 89011. Hours: Mon to Fri 9 AM to 6 PM, Saturday by appointment.


Frequently Asked Questions

1) What is the darkest legal tint for my front doors in Nevada?

The front side windows must be nonreflective and measure at least 35 percent VLT, with a 7 percent tolerance allowed under the statute. :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}

2) Can I go very dark on my rear windows?

Yes, if you have outside mirrors on both sides that show at least 200 feet to the rear, deeper shades are allowed on rear side windows and the back glass. :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17}

3) Does Nevada use the AS-1 line for the windshield strip?

No. Nevada uses a seat-based measurement. The bottom edge of the band must be at least 29 inches above the undepressed driver’s seat, measured from a point 5 inches forward of the backrest, with the seat rearmost and lowermost and the car on level ground. The strip cannot be red or amber. :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18}

4) Is a tint ticket a moving violation?

The law specifies that a tint violation under this section is not a moving traffic violation for the purposes of NRS 483.473, but it can still lead to a citation and a required fix. :contentReference[oaicite:19]{index=19}

5) How do medical exemptions work in Nevada?

You apply using the DO-200 form through the Nevada Highway Patrol. A Nevada-licensed physician recommends a VLT and duration. If approved, you must carry the exemption letter in the vehicle. Exemptions below 20 percent VLT are not approved. :contentReference[oaicite:20]{index=20}

6) Do I need to replace illegal tint immediately if cited?

Enforcement varies, but you should address it promptly to avoid repeat citations. We can meter your film, remove it if needed, and install a compliant setup. Schedule via Contact Us.

7) Can you help me pick a legal shade that still cools the car?

Absolutely. We specialize in nonreflective ceramic films that reject heat while staying within Las Vegas window tint laws 2025. Explore options on our Window Tint page or call (725) 318-7445.


Sources

  • NRS 484D.440 — Restrictions on tinting of windshield or side or rear window, Nevada Public Law, accessed Dec 2025, https://nevada.public.law/statutes/nrs_484d.440. :contentReference[oaicite:21]{index=21}
  • Application for Window Tint Exemption (Form DO-200), Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles / Department of Public Safety, accessed Dec 2025, https://dmv.nv.gov/pdfforms/do200.pdf. :contentReference[oaicite:22]{index=22}
  • DMV Forms and Publications (listing DO-200), Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, accessed Dec 2025, https://dmv.nv.gov/dmvforms.htm. :contentReference[oaicite:23]{index=23}

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