$149.00
**Get Approved Or Get Your Money Back**
We handle everything from your online physician appointment, signed physician approval, and any other necessary paperwork. Common conditions that can qualify you for a Alabama Medical Window Tint Exemption are:
Getting a medical window tint exemption in Alabama does not have to be confusing or time-consuming. ForeverTint simplifies the entire process, allowing you to complete everything from home. Your required consultation is handled over the phone with a licensed physician, and we guide you step by step so you can legally drive with darker tint and confidence.
When you purchase a ForeverTint Alabama Medical Tint Exemption package, everything is included—there are no hidden fees later. If for any reason you are not approved by the physician, you will receive a full refund. There is no risk in getting evaluated.
Our process is fully compliant with Alabama state requirements. We ensure your Window Tint Exemption Certificate is properly signed by our licensed physician once you are approved.
Skip time-consuming in-person appointments. We arrange a quick, 5-10 minute phone consultation with a certified medical professional to verify eligibility.
Once approved, your signed exemption certificate is emailed to you promptly, so you can keep it in your vehicle right away as proof of compliance.
If you do not qualify, you’ll receive a full refund immediately—no questions asked.
Check the qualifying conditions to see if you might have a condition (or something similar) that qualifies you for a Medical Tint Exemption. Most people qualify!
Securely complete your Alabama Medical Window Tint Exemption purchase through the ForeverTint website.
Our physician will review your information electronically. On rare occasion our physician may reach out to you for a brief phone call.
Same Day Approval; Your Alabama Tint Exemption Certificate will be sent to your email. Keep your certificate it in your vehicle at all times as proof of your legal exemption.
You may qualify for a window tint exemption in Alabama if you have a medical condition that causes significant sensitivity to sunlight or UV exposure. Examples may include:
Our physicians review each case individually, so even if your condition isn’t listed, you may still qualify.