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Medical window tint exemption in Oregon

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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
  • Eye conditions icon

    Eye Conditions

    • Photophobia (Light Sensitivity)
    • Cataracts and Glaucoma
    • Macular Degeneration Issues
    • Retinitis Pigmentosa Types
    • Post-Surgery Light Sensitivity
  • Neurological pain icon

    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
  • Drug photosensitivity icon

    Drug Photosensitivity

    • Tetracycline Antibiotics (Doxy)
    • Chemotherapy Medications
    • Retinoids Like Isotretinoin
    • NSAIDs and Diuretics
    • Psychiatric/Cardiac Medications

Oregon: Everything You Need to Know

  • Oregon Window Tint Exemption Laws

    Oregon's medical window tint exemption is authorized under Oregon Revised Statutes § 815.221. Individuals with qualifying photosensitive conditions can obtain documentation from licensed physicians or optometrists and legally install darker window tint.

    • The exemption allows darker tint on side and rear windows of your vehicle.
    • Exemption applies to vehicles registered in the name of the person with the condition, their legal guardian, or a household member.
    • Exemption documents have no expiration date specified in Oregon law.
    • Oregon DMV does NOT issue permits for medical window tint. Your physician documentation IS the exemption.
    • A licensed physician or optometrist must provide one of the following: a notarized affidavit, a prescription, or a letter on practitioner's letterhead.
    • The document must state that you have a physical condition requiring window tinting darker than Oregon law allows.
    • The tint installer must also provide a certificate stating the total light transmittance.
    • You must carry BOTH the physician documentation AND the tint installer's certificate in your vehicle at all times.
    • Present both documents to law enforcement upon request.
  • Documents You'll Need

    To obtain a medical window tint exemption in Oregon, you'll need:

    • Physician documentation – one of the following, signed by a licensed physician or optometrist:
      • Notarized affidavit
      • Prescription
      • Letter on practitioner's letterhead
    • The physician document must state your physical condition requires darker window tint
    • Installer certificate stating the total light transmittance

    If applying through a telehealth service like TintedMD, you can get your evaluation done completely online. You'll receive:

    • A physician-signed letter or notarized affidavit delivered via email within 24-48 hours, ready to keep in your vehicle

    Note: Oregon DMV does NOT issue permits or stickers for medical window tint exemptions. Your physician documentation and your tint installer's certificate together serve as your legal exemption. Both must be kept in your vehicle at all times and presented to law enforcement upon request.

  • Legal Tint Limits

    Oregon law sets specific limits on how dark your vehicle windows can be tinted. However, the state recognizes that certain medical conditions require additional protection from sunlight. With proper physician documentation, your darker window tint becomes legally recognized, protecting both your health and your compliance with Oregon law.

    Standard Oregon Tint Limits (Without Exemption):

    • Windshield: Non-reflective tint permitted only on the top 6 inches. Tint below this line is prohibited.
    • Front Side Windows: Must allow more than 35% of visible light (35% VLT). Anything darker is illegal without an exemption.
    • Back Side Windows: Minimum 35% VLT for sedans; any darkness for SUVs, vans, and trucks.
    • Rear Window: Minimum 35% VLT for sedans; any darkness for SUVs, vans, and trucks.
    • Reflectivity: No more than 13% reflective on any window.

    With a Medical Exemption:

    • You may install window tint darker than standard legal limits on side and rear windows.
    • There is no specific VLT minimum for medical exemptions – the physician determines appropriate darkness based on your condition.
    • Windshield tinting below the top 6 inches is NOT permitted even with an exemption.
    • Restricted tint colors still apply: red, gold, yellow, amber, and black are NOT permitted.
    • Dual side mirrors required if back or rear windows are tinted.

How to Get Your Doctor-Signed Exemption Form

  • See If You Qualify (5 minutes)

    Answer simple questions about your qualifying condition to confirm eligibility for a medical window tint exemption.

  • Complete Medical Questionnaire

    Fill out your medical history questionnaire – all online, from any device.

  • Licensed Doctor Evaluation

    Oregon-licensed physician will conduct your medical evaluation and review your condition.

  • Your Documentation Is Generated

    Your physician letter or notarized affidavit will be completed, signed, and uploaded to your patient portal.

  • Get Your Signed Exemption Form

    Download and print your physician-signed exemption certificate to keep in your vehicle. We're also happy to mail it to you.

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Benefits of Having Medical Tint Exemption

Legal Protection

Drive with darker tint legally. Your exemption certificate protects you from window tint violations and fines during traffic stops.

No Renewal Required

Your Oregon exemption certificate has no expiration date, it's valid as long as your condition persists.

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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. Oregon law requires documentation from a licensed physician or optometrist stating that you have a physical condition requiring darker window tint. Without this documentation, you'll face a $360 fine for illegal tint. TintedMD provides this required physician documentation 100% online within a few hours – no office visit, no waiting weeks for an appointment.

  • What exactly does TintedMD provide?

    We provide state-compliant physician documentation (letter on letterhead or notarized affidavit) that legally authorizes darker window tint under ORS 815.221. Your signed documentation is delivered digitally within 24-48 hours. Keep this document along with your tint installer's certificate in your vehicle at all times.

  • 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.

  • What medical conditions qualify for Oregon window tint exemption?

    Oregon law authorizes exemptions for any person with "a physical condition requiring window tinting that produces a lower light transmittance than allowed." This includes Lupus, Albinism, Photophobia, Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Porphyria, Melanoma/Skin Cancer, Vitiligo, Chronic Migraines, and other photosensitivity disorders.

  • How long is an Oregon window tint exemption valid?

    Oregon medical exemption documents have no expiration date specified in state law. Your documentation remains valid as long as you have the qualifying medical condition.

  • Do I need to get a permit from the DMV?

    No. Oregon DMV does not issue permits for darker window tint. Your physician documentation combined with your tint installer's certificate serves as your complete exemption. There is no DMV application or approval process.

  • Can I get an exemption if I'm not the vehicle owner?

    Yes. Oregon law allows exemptions for vehicles registered in the name of the person with the condition, their legal guardian, OR a household member of the person with the condition.

  • How dark can my tint be with a medical exemption?

    Oregon does not specify a minimum VLT for medical exemptions. Your physician determines the appropriate darkness level based on your medical condition. However, windshield tinting below the top 6 inches is NOT permitted 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.

Reviewed by

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.

Dr. Matthew Reynolds, MD — ophthalmologist and TintedMD medical reviewer

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