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We handle everything from your online physician appointment, signed physician approval, and getting you your official certificate to keep in your vehicle. Common conditions that can qualify you for a Delaware Medical Window Tint Exemption are:
Purchasing a Delaware Medical Tint Waiver doesn’t have to be confusing or time-consuming. ForeverTint simplifies the process so you can begin your Delaware medical tint waiver application from the comfort of your home. Our licensed physicians conduct the required consultation over the phone, helping make the process fast, secure, and stress-free. We help guide you through Delaware’s DMV medical tint waiver requirements so you can pursue darker legal window tint protection for qualifying medical conditions.
When you purchase a ForeverTint Delaware Medical Tint Waiver package, everything needed to begin the process is included with no hidden fees or surprise charges. If our physician determines that you do not qualify during your consultation, you’ll receive a full refund, making the process completely risk-free.
You may qualify for a Delaware medical tint waiver if you have a medical condition that requires additional protection from sunlight, glare, or UV exposure. Common qualifying-related conditions may include:
Lupus
Photosensitivity or severe light sensitivity
Albinism
Melanoma or other skin-related conditions
Severe migraines triggered by sunlight
Solar urticaria
Eye conditions requiring reduced light exposure
Other medically documented UV or sunlight sensitivities
Even if your condition is not specifically listed above, you may still qualify. Each case is individually reviewed by a licensed physician during your consultation process.
Under current Delaware law, aftermarket tint is generally prohibited on front side windows unless a valid medical waiver has been approved through the Delaware DMV process. Delaware also requires applicants to complete an official DMV application and obtain physician verification confirming the medical necessity for darker tint. Delaware medical tint waivers are generally only recognized within the state of Delaware, meaning drivers must still follow the tint laws of other states while traveling.
Delaware law currently permits non-reflective tint above the AS-1 line on the windshield, while rear side windows and rear windows may use any darkness level if dual side mirrors are installed. Reflective or mirrored tint remains prohibited under Delaware law. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}