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Windshield: Only non-reflective tint on the top six inches is legal on passenger vehicle windshields in Illinois. Front Side Windows: Window tint darker than 35% VLT is illegal. Back Side Windows: Window tint darker than 35% VLT is illegal.
Penalties for Violating Car Tinting Laws in Illinois In Illinois, violating tint laws is a petty offense. Your fine could range from $50 to $500. However, if its your second violation or a subsequent violation, youre looking at a class C misdemeanor. That means you could see a fine of between $100 to $500.
Absolutely. An officer can pull you over if they believe that your tints are reflective, too dark, or if your windshield is tinted. The officer has probable cause to pull you over and check out your tint percentage.
Absolutely. An officer can pull you over if they believe that your tints are reflective, too dark, or if your windshield is tinted. The officer has probable cause to pull you over and check out your tint percentage.
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Front Side windows: Must allow more than 35% of light in. Back Side windows: Any darkness can be used. Rear Window: Any darkness can be used.
Absolutely. An officer can pull you over if they believe that your tints are reflective, too dark, or if your windshield is tinted. The officer has probable cause to pull you over and check out your tint percentage.
The laws in the state of Illinois say that if you own a passenger vehicle you cannot darken your windows to more than 35 percent window tint. Meanwhile, multi-purpose vehicles cannot have a tint that is darker than 50 percent. Any percentage below 50 percent will result in tint penalties from law enforcement.
Answer 1: You can get pulled over for having 20% tint on your windshield in Illinois. However, this is pretty rare, and some people drive their entire lives with 35% tint without ever getting pulled over.
Front Side windows: Must allow more than 35% of light in. Back Side windows: Any darkness can be used. Rear Window: Any darkness can be used.

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