| Legality
Automotive Window Tinting
IS legal in Wisconsin
WISCONSIN STATE LAW regarding
after market window tint as stated in (Trans 305.32) of this the Wisconsin Statutes as
of March 3, 1996 reads as follows:
(b) Tinting of the vent and front side windows is permitted as follows:
1.The windows are tinted by the manufacturer of the glazing and are installed as a
part of the original manufacturing process.
2.The windows are tinted by the application of tinting film to the inside of the
glazing provided that the combination of the glazing and tinting film permits passage
through the windows of at least 50 percent of the visible light striking the windows.
Tinting film permitted under this subdivision may not be reflective.
3.The windows are tinted, upon the recommendation of a physician or a Christian
Science practitioner treating the owner, or an immediate family member of the owner of
the vehicle, by the application of tinting film to the inside of the glazing provided
that the combination of the glazing and tinting film permits passage through the
windows of at least 35 percent of the visible light striking the windows. Tinting
films permitted under this subdivision may not be reflective. A written statement from
the treating physician or Christian Science practitioner which identifies the patient,
the medical condition justifying the recommendation, whether the condition is
temporary or permanent and the vehicle to which the recommendation applies, including
the make, model, year and vehicle identification number, shall be carried in the
vehicle at all times. Tinting film applied under this subparagraph shall be removed
when a vehicle covered by the recommendation is sold, when the person for whom a
recommendation was made no longer resides in the household of the owner of the vehicle
or when the duration of a temporary condition which is the basis for a recommendation
has expired.
(5)(a) The rear window may not have any sign, poster or other nontransparent material
upon it, other than a certificate or sticker issued by order of a governmental agency.
(b)Tinting of rear window is permitted as follows:
1.The window is tinted by the manufacturer of the glazing and is installed as part of
the original manufacturing process.
2.The window is tinted by the application of tinting film to the inside of the glazing
provided that the combination of the glazing and tinting film permits passage through
the window of at least 35 percent of the visible light striking the window. The
tinting films permitted under this subdivision may not be reflective.
3.If a rear window does not transmit at least 60 percent of the visible light striking
the window, the vehicle shall be equipped with an outside rearview mirror on the left
and right side of the driver's compartment.
(6) Tinting of rear side windows is permitted as follows:
1.The windows are tinted by the manufacturer of the glazing and are installed as part
of the original manufacturing process.
2.The windows are tinted by the application of tinting film to the inside of the
glazing provided that the combination of the glazing and tinting film permits passage
through the windows of at least 35 percent of the visible light striking the window.
The tinting films permitted under this subdivision may not be reflective.
(7) When measuring total light transmittance under subs. (4)(b), 5(b) and (6), law
enforcement officers shall allow a tolerance of 3 percent. |