Medical Window Tint Exemption – Missouri

$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 Missouri 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 Missouri Window Tint Permit Legally and Easily With the Assistance of ForeverTint

Purchasing a medical window tint permit for Missouri doesn’t have to be confusing or time-consuming. ForeverTint simplifies the process by helping connect you with a licensed physician who can evaluate your condition and provide the required prescription for darker front window tint if medically necessary. Our consultations are conducted over the phone, making the process fast, secure, and stress-free from the comfort of your home. Once approved, you can use your physician’s prescription to apply for your official Missouri Window Tint Permit through the Missouri State Highway Patrol.


What Happens After Your Purchase?

When you purchase a ForeverTint Missouri Medical Window Tint Consultation, everything is included with no hidden fees or surprise costs. If our physician determines you do not qualify for a medical tint prescription under Missouri guidelines, you’ll receive a full refund. If approved, you’ll receive the physician documentation needed to move forward with obtaining your Missouri Highway Patrol Window Tint Permit.


Why Choose ForeverTint for Your Missouri Window Tint Permit?

100% Legal & Missouri Compliant

  • Our process follows Missouri window tint laws and Missouri State Highway Patrol guidelines. Your physician-issued prescription will include the required information needed to apply for your Missouri medical tint permit legally.

Convenient Phone Consultation

  • Skip the hassle of scheduling in-person doctor appointments. We arrange a quick phone consultation with one of our licensed physicians to review your condition and determine eligibility.

Fast Physician Documentation

  • If approved, your signed physician prescription will be delivered promptly so you can bring it to your local Missouri State Highway Patrol inspection office to obtain your official permit and decals.

Risk-Free Guarantee

  • If you do not qualify during your physician evaluation, you’ll receive a full refund. There is zero risk in getting started.

Our Simple 4-Step Process

  1. Purchase Your Missouri Consultation Package
  1. Securely complete your Missouri Medical Window Tint Consultation purchase online through ForeverTint.
  • Schedule a Quick Physician Call
    1. Our team will contact you to arrange a brief phone consultation with a licensed physician.
  • Determine Eligibility
    1. During the consultation, the physician will evaluate whether your condition qualifies for darker front side window tint under Missouri medical tint guidelines.
  • Receive Your Prescription & Apply for Your Permit
    1. If approved, we will send you your signed physician prescription. You will then bring your prescription and tinted vehicle to your local Missouri State Highway Patrol office to receive your official Missouri Window Tint Permit, windshield sticker, and vehicle decal.

Qualifying Conditions for a Missouri Medical Window Tint Permit May Include (but are not limited to):

You may qualify for a Missouri medical window tint permit if you have a medical condition requiring additional protection from sunlight, glare, or UV exposure. Examples may include:

  • Lupus
  • Photosensitivity or severe light sensitivity
  • Albinism
  • Skin conditions aggravated by UV exposure
  • Severe migraines triggered by sunlight
  • Melanoma or other skin cancer conditions
  • Solar urticaria
  • Eye conditions requiring reduced sunlight exposure

Even if your condition is not listed above, you may still qualify for a Missouri medical window tint permit. Every case is reviewed individually by a licensed physician during your consultation.