Wyoming Tint Laws

In 1996, Wyoming established its window tinting laws, and we’re here to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of these regulations, including the permissible darkness and reflection levels.


Disclaimer

While I have a background in commercial law and strive to provide accurate and informative content, it’s important to note that I am not a legal expert. The information presented in this blog is based on my interpretation of the subject matter, and laws can vary by location and change over time. It is strongly recommended that readers verify all sources of information and consult with legal professionals or relevant authorities before making any decisions related to tint laws.


Understanding the Terminology Regarding Tint Laws

The most important part of the legislation is understanding what VLT is and how law enforcement services check or test the percentage.

What is VLT

VLT, or Visible Light Transmission, is a measure of the amount of visible light that can pass through a window tint or film. It is commonly used to determine the darkness or opacity of window tints, and it’s an important factor in window tinting laws and regulations.

VLT is typically expressed as a percentage. For example, a window tint with a VLT of 20% allows only 20% of visible light to pass through, making it relatively dark and less transparent. Conversely, a window tint with a VLT of 70% allows 70% of visible light to pass through and is much lighter and more transparent.

How do Law Enforcement services test the VLT percentage?

Window tinting laws vary by jurisdiction, and they often specify the maximum allowable VLT for different types of windows on a vehicle, such as the front windshield, front side windows, rear side windows, and rear window. These laws are designed to ensure that drivers have adequate visibility and that law enforcement can see into vehicles for safety and identification purposes. The manner that they go about testing the VLT is by using a VLT gauge/meter.

Here is a YouTube Short from @TrafficServices and @TorontoPolice showcasing the device and how it works. Even though it is in Canada, it still is helpful to understand how the tint darkness is measured.

Window Tint Darkness in Wyoming:

The darkness of window tints in Wyoming is quantified by Visible Light Transmission (VLT), which is the percentage of visible light allowed through your car windows. These VLT requirements are distinct for sedans and SUVs/vans:

Wyoming Car Tint Law For Sedans:

  • Windshield: Non-reflective tint is permitted above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or within the top 5 inches.
  • Front Side windows: A minimum of 28% of light must penetrate.
  • Back Side windows: More than 28% VLT is mandated.
  • Rear Window: Over 28% VLT is required.

Tint Law For SUVs and Vans in Wyoming:

  • Windshield: Similar to sedans, non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line or in the top 5 inches.
  • Front Side windows: These windows should permit more than 28% of light.
  • Back Side windows: SUVs and vans can utilize any level of darkness on their back side windows.
  • Rear Window: Like sedans, any degree of darkness is permissible.

Type of WindowSedansSUVs/Vans
WindshieldNon-reflective tint above AS-1 line or top 5 inchesNon-reflective tint above AS-1 line or top 5 inches
Front Side WindowsMust allow more than 28% of lightMust allow more than 28% of light
Back Side WindowsMust allow more than 28% VLTAny level of darkness allowed
Rear WindowMust allow more than 28% VLTAny level of darkness allowed

Window Tint Reflection in Wyoming:

Window tints can reflect incoming light, reducing glare and heat. Wyoming’s window tint law specifies the maximum reflection levels:

For both sedans and SUVs/vans, front and back side windows should not exceed 20% reflectivity.

Additional Wyoming Window Tint Rules and Regulations:

Apart from the darkness and reflection levels, Wyoming’s window tinting laws incorporate other essential provisions:

Side Mirrors

Wyoming mandates dual side mirrors if any window behind the driver is tinted.

Restricted Colors

There are no restrictions on the colors for windows, except for windshields, where red, yellow, or amber tints are not allowed.

Certificates

Film manufacturers are not obligated to certify the film they sell in the state.

Stickers

Wyoming’s law does not require a sticker to identify legal tinting.

Medical Exceptions

Wyoming’s tint laws acknowledge medical exemptions for individuals requiring darker tints based on medical necessity.

Regulations for Out-of-State Drivers

The same regulations apply to out-of-state drivers as those for drivers living in the State.
If you are from States such as MontanaIdahoUtah, Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota, you are expected to abide by these laws and regulations.

It’s crucial to note that interpretations of Wyoming’s tinting laws and regulations may differ according to your county or place of residence. To ensure strict adherence, we strongly recommend verifying this information with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or law enforcement authorities.

Our information regarding Wyoming’s window tint laws was most recently updated in 2023. We are dedicated to delivering accurate and current information. If you discover any inaccuracies or outdated data, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Your trust in our resources is of utmost importance, and we are committed to providing the most reliable information available.