Wisconsin Window Tint Laws (2025)

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  • Wisconsin has stricter tint limits than many states
  • A violation may lead to a fine
  • An attorney may be able to help you fight a window tint ticket

Wisconsin is world-renowned for its cheese, but that’s not all it offers. Depending on your interests, you might enjoy fishing on Lake Michigan and its tributaries, admiring the rare sandstone formations of the Wisconsin Dells, or exploring the food scene in downtown Madison.

Wisconsin may not have a reputation for being particularly sunny, but you might still determine that a little window tint would keep your eyes more comfortable. Before you schedule an appointment with a tint installer, though, it’s important to ensure you understand Wisconsin window tint laws.

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Window Tint Darkness Limits in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, your windows can’t be as dark as in Florida and some other states. However, you can still darken your windows within certain limits, which are typically designated by the percentage of visible light transmission (VLT).

These are the tint limits for sedans, vans, and SUVs:

  • Windshields: Can only use non-reflective tint above the AS-1 line
  • Front-Side Windows: Must allow at least 50% of light through, or ≥ 50% VLT
  • Back-Side Windows: Must allow at least 35% of light through, or ≥ 35% VLT
  • Rear Windows: Must allow at least 35% of light through, or ≥ 35% VLT

If you aren’t already familiar with window tinting terminology, “VLT” indicates what percentage of light can get through your tint. The higher the VLT value, the lighter the tint.

Window Tint Reflection Limits in Wisconsin

Wisconsin does not allow any kind of reflective tint to be used. This is the case for vehicles of any type.

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Other Tint Regulations in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has fewer additional tint regulations than many states. For instance, it does not restrict the allowable colors of tint. You aren’t required to have a compliance sticker on tinted windows, and manufacturers don’t have to certify the tint film they sell in the state.

Exemptions and Special Cases

You may qualify for a tint waiver if you have a condition like albinism or solar urticaria that requires you to avoid excessive sunlight. You’ll need a written statement from a medical practitioner.

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Penalties for Illegal Tint in Wisconsin

Getting pulled over for illegal tint in Wisconsin might lead to a fine. Violations of Wisconsin window tint laws usually result in a fine of $175.30 and two points on your driver’s license.

It’s worth noting that Wisconsin is one of the relatively few states that add points on your license for tint violations. Most states only assign points for moving violations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Usually not. If you’ve violated the law, an officer will typically issue you a ticket at the traffic stop.

  • You may face increasing fines and other penalties for repeated violations.

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