$199.00
**Get Approved Or Get Your Money Back**
We handle everything from your online physician appointment, signed physician approval, and the state form submission. Common conditions that can qualify you for a Medical Window Tint Exemption are:
After your purchase a member of our team will reach out to schedule your appointment within 24 hours of your purchase. You will have a short 5-10 minute PHONE conversation with our physician to verify your need for a Window Tint Exemption. After you have been verified our physician will sign and send you all of the necessary paperwork/forms over email.
When you purchase a ForeverTint Medical Exemption everything is included and there are no additional fees down the line. If for any reason you do not get qualified by our physician you will receive a full refund, so there is no risk to you.
100% Legal & Compliant:
Our process follows each individual states guidelines on Tint Exemptions which allows us to assist individuals who require protection from sunlight. Your certificate is signed by a licensed physician and serves as your official proof of exemption.
Convenient Phone Consultation:
Skip long doctor visits. ForeverTint arranges a quick 5–10 minute phone consultation with a licensed medical professional to verify your eligibility for a tint exemption.
Fast Delivery:
Once approved, your signed Medical Tint Exemption Certificate is either emailed or mailed to you directly to you depending on your states guidelines.
Risk-Free Guarantee:
If you don’t qualify for a medical exemption, you’ll receive a full refund—no questions asked.
1. Confirm Your Eligibility
2. Purchase Your All Inclusive Appointment
3. Meet With Our Physician (5-10 minute phone call)
4. Get Approved and Receive Your Certificate:
You may qualify for a medical tint exemption if you have a condition that requires reduced exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet (UV) rays. Common qualifying conditions include but are not limited to:
Each case is individually reviewed by a licensed physician. Even if your condition is not listed here, you may still qualify for a tint exemption.