Utah Window Tint Laws

Utah Window Tint Laws [Updated 2025]

Complete Guide to Window Tinting Regulations in Utah

Quick Facts

Law Established

Enacted: 2005

Medical Exemptions

Prohibits medical exemptions for special tint.

Window Tint Requirements By Vehicle Type

Sedans

Windshield:

Non-reflective tint can be applied above the manufacturer's AS-1 line or top 4 inches.

Reflection: No mirrored or metallic appearance.

Front Side Windows:

Needs to allow over 35% light transmission.

Reflection: No mirrored or metallic appearance.

Back Side Windows:

Any level of darkness can be applied.

Reflection: No mirrored or metallic appearance.

Rear Window:

Any level of darkness can be applied.

Reflection: No mirrored or metallic appearance.

SUVs & Vans

Windshield:

Non-reflective tint can be applied above the manufacturer's AS-1 line or top 4 inches.

Reflection: No mirrored or metallic appearance.

Front Side Windows:

Needs to allow over 35% light transmission.

Reflection: No mirrored or metallic appearance.

Back Side Windows:

Any level of darkness can be applied.

Reflection: No mirrored or metallic appearance.

Rear Window:

Any level of darkness can be applied.

Reflection: No mirrored or metallic appearance.

Additional Requirements

Side Mirrors

Dual side mirrors required if any window behind driver is tinted.

Restricted Colors

No restriction on tint colors.

Certification Requirements

Film manufacturers not required to certify the film sold.

Certification Stickers

No label required to identify legal tint.

Penalties and Enforcement

Traffic infraction.

Tint Variance

5% variance in tint is allowed.

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