Oklahoma Tint Laws
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Understanding Oklahoma's window tinting regulations ensures you stay legal while enjoying the benefits of window tint. Violations can lead to significant costs, with multiple citations accumulating to hundreds of dollars.

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Understanding Oklahoma Tint Laws

Oklahoma implemented car window tint laws in 2006, making them relatively recent compared to many states with laws dating back to the 1990s. These laws have seen fewer updates due to their more recent inception, aligning with the development of modern window tint products like nano-ceramic films.

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Cars - Legal Tint Limits

Non-reflective tint is permitted above the manufacturer's AS-1 line or the top 5 inches of the windshield. The AS-1 line is typically marked on the glass in small letters and numbers. Windshield tint cannot be reflective.

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MPVs: Trucks, SUVs and Vans

No, the windshield regulations are the same. Non-reflective tint is permitted above the manufacturer's AS-1 line or the top 5 inches of the windshield, just like for cars.

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Additional Regulations & Requirements

No, tint that changes the color of the windows is not legal in Oklahoma. Tint that darkens a window is permitted, but colored window film (red, blue, green, etc.) is not allowed.

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Tickets, Penalties & Enforcement

In Oklahoma, window tint tickets are considered misdemeanors, but they are civil violations rather than criminal offenses. A first window tint ticket is often considered a 'fix it ticket' with a small financial penalty, but you're responsible for having the illegal window film removed.