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Clear (No Tint) on Front in Michigan

Installing a 100% VLT film on your front side windows is borderline legal (films must be at least 100% VLT to stay legal) under Michigan Compiled Laws Section 257.709.

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MI Technical VLT Blueprint

Interactive diagnostic spec sheet

Non-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line or top 5 inches100% VLTAnyAny
Penalty Limit$150 civil infraction and a fix-it ticket requirement
Enforcement TypeCorrectable violation (Fix-it ticket)

Classified Compliance Metrics

Passenger Sedans

Windshield:Non-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line or top 5 inches
Front Side:100% min
Rear Side:Any
Rear Window:Any

SUVs, Trucks & Vans

Windshield:Non-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line or top 5 inches
Front Side:100% min
Rear Side:Any
Rear Window:Any

Enforcement & Police Practices

Michigan State Police enforce front window limits strictly in metropolitan areas. Front side windows are checked for full-length tint.

Regional Climate & Cultural Impact

Michigan law prohibits all aftermarket window tint on front side windows except for a strip in the top 4 inches of the window.

Common Compliance Misconceptions

  • Installing any aftermarket film on the lower portion of front side windows.
  • Relying on out-of-state license plates to bypass Michigan enforcement.

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