Medical Window Tint Exemption – Connecticut

$199.00

**Get Approved Or Get Your Money Back**

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 Connecticut Medical Window Tint Exemption are:

  • Blurry Vision
  • Consistently dry or itchy skin
  • Skin rashes or itchiness caused by sunlight
  • Eczema (inflammation of skin)
  • Visible blood vessels on skin
  • Skin Blisters caused by sunlight
  • Rosacea (redness of skin on face)
  • Skin Redness caused by sunlight
  • Other skin/eye condition

Get Your Connecticut Medical Window Tint Exemption Legally and Easily With the Assistance of ForeverTint

Purchasing a medical window tint exemption in Connecticut does not have to feel confusing or overwhelming. ForeverTint helps simplify the process by connecting you with a licensed physician who can review your medical need for darker window tint. In Connecticut, medical tint exemptions must be supported by a written recommendation from a Connecticut-licensed physician or optometrist and submitted in writing to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles for approval. Once approved, the validated exemption form must be kept in the exempted vehicle as proof of legal compliance.

What Happens After Your Purchase?

When you purchase a ForeverTint Medical Window Tint Exemption service for Connecticut, our team helps guide you through the medical documentation process so you understand what is needed before submitting your exemption request to the Connecticut DMV. If our physician determines that you do not qualify, you’ll receive a full refund, making the process risk-free.

Why Choose ForeverTint for Your Connecticut Medical Window Tint Exemption?

Connecticut-Specific Legal Guidance

  • Our process is built around Connecticut’s medical window tint exemption requirements, including the need for written medical support and DMV approval before the exemption is considered valid.

Convenient Phone Consultation

  • Forget trying to schedule an in-person appointment on your own. We arrange a quick phone consultation with a licensed physician who can review whether your medical condition may support a Connecticut tint exemption request.

Proper Documentation Support

  • If approved by the physician, you will receive the medical recommendation needed to support your Connecticut exemption application. This documentation helps you move forward with the DMV review process.

Risk-Free Guarantee

  • If you don’t qualify medically, you’ll receive a full refund. There’s no risk in finding out whether you may be eligible for a Connecticut medical tint exemption.

Our Simple 4-Step Process

  1. Purchase Your Connecticut Exemption Package
  1. Securely complete your Connecticut Medical Window Tint Exemption purchase through ForeverTint.
  • Schedule a Quick Call
    1. Our team will help arrange a brief phone consultation with a licensed physician to review your medical need for reduced sunlight exposure.
  • Medical Eligibility Review
    1. During the consultation, the physician will review your condition and determine whether a written medical recommendation is appropriate under Connecticut’s exemption requirements.
  • Receive Your Documentation and Submit to the DMV
    1. If approved, you’ll receive the physician-supported documentation needed for your Connecticut DMV medical tint exemption application. Once the DMV approves and validates your exemption, the validated form must be carried in the exempted vehicle.

Qualifying Conditions for a Medical Window Tint Exemption in Connecticut May Include:

You may qualify for a Connecticut medical window tint exemption if you have a condition that requires added protection from direct sunlight, UV exposure, or intense light. Examples may include:

  • Lupus
  • Photosensitivity or light sensitivity
  • Albinism
  • Skin conditions aggravated by sun exposure
  • Severe migraines triggered by light
  • Melanoma or other skin cancers
  • Solar urticaria
  • Eye conditions requiring reduced light exposure

Even if your condition is not listed here, you may still qualify. Each case is reviewed individually by a licensed physician during your consultation.