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Common Conditions That Qualify for Medical Tint Exemption
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Autoimmune Disorders
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
- Discoid and Cutaneous Lupus
- Dermatomyositis (Classic/Juvenile)
- Scleroderma and Mixed Connective
- Other Photosensitive Autoimmune
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Skin Disorders
- Total or Facial Vitiligo
- Chronic Actinic Dermatitis
- Photosensitive Eczema Types
- Solar Urticaria (Sun Allergy)
- Polymorphous Light Eruption
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Eye Conditions
- Photophobia (Light Sensitivity)
- Cataracts and Glaucoma
- Macular Degeneration Issues
- Retinitis Pigmentosa Types
- Post-Surgery Light Sensitivity
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Neurological Pain
- Chronic Migraines (Light-Triggered)
- Migraine-Associated Photophobia
- Cluster Headaches with Aura
- Post-Concussion Light Sensitivity
- Neurological Light Intolerance
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Genetic Conditions
- Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP Types)
- Oculocutaneous Albinism (OCA)
- Porphyria / Erythropoietic Proto
- Cockayne Syndrome Variants
- Bloom Syndrome and Related
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Drug Photosensitivity
- Tetracycline Antibiotics (Doxy)
- Chemotherapy Medications
- Retinoids Like Isotretinoin
- NSAIDs and Diuretics
- Psychiatric/Cardiac Medications
Georgia: Everything You Need to Know
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Georgia Window Tint Exemption Laws
Georgia's medical window tint exemption is authorized under O.C.G.A. § 40-8-73.1 and administered by the DPS (Georgia Department of Public Safety). Individuals with qualifying medical conditions can apply for a limited exemption to legally install darker window tint.
- The exemption allows window tint as dark as 23% VLT on side and rear windows (9% darker than the standard 32% limit).
- No tinting is permitted on the windshield, even with a medical exemption.
- Exemption certificates are valid for 4 years from the approval date.
- Certificates are tied to a specific vehicle (VIN listed on application) and are non-transferable.
- A licensed physician or optometrist must sign the attestation on Form DPS-431 and provide a separate detailed letter on official letterhead.
- The condition must require visible light reduction that cannot be addressed by protective eyewear or standard legal tint.
- Conditions based solely on family history are not eligible.
- The exemption certificate must be kept in your vehicle and presented to law enforcement upon request.
- Submitting false medical information is a felony under Georgia law.
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Documents You'll Need
To apply for a medical window tint exemption in Georgia, you'll need:
- Completed Application Form DPS-431, attested by physician/optometrist
- Physician or optometrist letter on official letterhead explaining why your condition requires visible light reduction
- Vehicle information: year, make, VIN, and license plate number
The Physician's Letter must be completed by one of the following:
- Licensed physician (MD or DO)
- Licensed optometrist
Note: Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, and LPNs are NOT authorized to sign the certification in Georgia.
If applying through a telehealth service like TintedMD, you can get your evaluation done completely online. You'll receive:
- A signed medical certification letter on official letterhead delivered via email, ready to submit with your DPS application
If you need an exemption for an additional vehicle:
- You must submit a new application (Form DPS-431) with a new physician letter and a fee for each vehicle
Note:
The application and physician letter must be mailed directly from the medical office to DPS. If you sell the vehicle, the exemption must be returned to DPS – it is not transferable.
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Legal Tint Limits
Georgia law sets specific limits on how dark your vehicle windows can be tinted. With an approved medical exemption, you can legally install tint darker than standard limits, protecting both your health and your compliance with Georgia law.
Standard Georgia Tint Limits (Without Exemption):
- Windshield: Non-reflective tint permitted only on the top 6 inches.
- Front Side Windows: Must allow more than 32% of visible light (32% VLT). Anything darker is illegal without an exemption.
- Back Side Windows: Minimum 32% VLT for sedans; SUVs and vans may use any darkness.
- Rear Window: Minimum 32% VLT for sedans; SUVs and vans may use any darkness.
- Reflectivity: No more than 20% reflective on any window.
With a Medical Exemption:
- Front Side Windows: May be tinted as dark as 23% VLT (±3% tolerance).
- Back Side Windows: May be tinted as dark as 23% VLT (±3% tolerance).
- Rear Window: May be tinted as dark as 23% VLT (±3% tolerance).
- Windshield: NO tinting permitted, even with a medical exemption.
- Reflectivity limit of 20% still applies.
How to Get Your Doctor-Signed Exemption Form
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See If You Qualify (5 minutes) See If You Qualify (5 minutes)
Answer simple questions about your qualifying condition to confirm eligibility for a medical window tint exemption.
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Complete Medical Questionnaire
Fill out your medical history questionnaire – all online, from any device.
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Licensed Doctor Evaluation
Georgia-licensed physician will conduct your medical evaluation and review your condition.
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Your Form Is Generated & Mailed
Your physician-completed Form DPS-431 and the required letter will be mailed to DPS on your behalf, as required by law.
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Get Your Signed Exemption Form
Once approved, DPS mails your official exemption certificate. Keep this document in your vehicle at all times.
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Our forms meet all Georgia DPS requirements (Form DPS-431 and letterhead).
Benefits of Having a Medical Tint Exemption
Legal Protection
Drive with a darker tint legally. Your exemption certificate protects you from window tint violations and fines during traffic stops.
4-Year Validity
Your Georgia exemption certificate is valid for 4 years from the approval date. Mark your calendar for easy renewal.
UV Protection
Block harmful UV rays that trigger lupus flares, skin reactions, and photosensitivity symptoms while driving.
All Windows Covered
Unlike standard tint laws, a medical exemption covers your windshield, front side windows, and rear, full vehicle protection.
FAQs
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Why do I need TintedMD? Can't I just get my windows tinted?
No. Georgia law requires physician-signed documentation before you can apply for a medical window tint exemption through the Department of Public Safety. Without this medical certification, you'll get ticketed. TintedMD provides this required doctor certification 100% online within hours – no office visit, no waiting weeks for an appointment.
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What exactly does TintedMD provide?
We provide the state-required, physician-signed medical documentation that authorizes your exemption application: the completed Form DPS-431 attestation and a separate detailed letter on official letterhead. TintedMD handles mailing everything to DPS. Without this documentation, you cannot apply for the exemption.
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How much does TintedMD cost?
TintedMD offers the lowest cost in the US for medical window tint exemption certifications. You only pay if our licensed physician approves your evaluation – 100% money-back guarantee. We also offer interest-free payment plans to make it even more affordable.
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What medical conditions qualify for a Georgia window tint exemption?
Georgia law does not list specific qualifying conditions. You may qualify if you have a medical condition requiring protection from direct sunlight that cannot be adequately addressed by protective eyewear or standard legal window tint. Common conditions include Lupus, Dermatomyositis, Albinism, Xeroderma Pigmentosum, severe photophobia, and other photosensitive conditions. Conditions based solely on family history are not eligible.
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How long is a Georgia window tint exemption valid?
Georgia medical exemption certificates are valid for 4 years from the DPS approval date. You will need to reapply before expiration to maintain your exemption.
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What windows can I tint with an exemption?
Georgia's medical exemption allows darker tint (down to 23% VLT) on front side windows, back side windows, and the rear window. Important: No tinting is allowed on the windshield, even with a medical exemption.
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Can I transfer my exemption to a new vehicle?
No. Under Georgia law, a medical exemption certificate is tied to a specific vehicle (VIN listed on the application) and is non-transferable. If you sell or transfer the vehicle, you must return the exemption to DPS and apply for a new exemption for your new vehicle.
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How dark can my tint be with a medical exemption?
With a valid exemption, Georgia allows window tint as dark as 23% VLT (±3% tolerance) on side and rear windows. This is 9% darker than the standard 32% legal limit. The windshield cannot be tinted even with an exemption.
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Expert Review Behind Our Content
Medical and legal requirements around window tint exemptions can be confusing. At TintedMD, we focus on providing information that's clear, accurate, and easy to understand. Our articles are developed using trusted medical references and up-to-date state guidelines, then reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals for accuracy and relevance. This review process ensures the information you read is medically sound, compliant with applicable regulations, and practical for real-world situations, so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
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Dr. Matthew Reynolds, MD
Dr. Matthew Reynolds is a board-certified ophthalmologist with over 15 years of experience diagnosing and treating conditions related to light sensitivity and visual discomfort. His clinical focus includes photophobia, post-surgical light sensitivity, retinal disorders, and ocular conditions that significantly impact daily activities such as driving. Dr. Reynolds has extensive experience providing medical documentation for accommodations and exemptions, ensuring evaluations are thorough, accurate, and aligned with state medical requirements. Through his work with TintedMD, he is committed to helping patients safely and confidently manage light-related medical needs.
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