Medical Window Tint Exemption – Florida

$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 FL 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 Florida Tint Exemption Legally With The Help of ForeverTint

Purchasing a medical window tint exemption in Florida does not have to be complicated. ForeverTint simplifies the process so you can obtain the physician-signed documentation needed for your Florida Medical Window Tint Exemption from the comfort of your home. Our licensed physicians complete the required medical consultation over the phone, making the experience quick, secure, and stress-free. We help guide you through the Florida-specific process so you can move forward with darker tint legally and confidently.

 

What Happens After Your Purchase?

When you purchase a ForeverTint Medical Exemption in Florida, everything you need is included with no hidden fees or surprise charges. If our licensed physician determines that your medical condition does not qualify under Florida requirements, you will receive a full refund. The process is completely risk-free for you.

 

Why Choose ForeverTint for Your Florida Window Tint Exemption?

Florida-Specific Compliance:

Florida requires applicants to submit Form HSMV 83390, Application for Sunscreening Medical Exemption. This form must include the required physician certification explaining the medical need for reduced sunlight exposure. ForeverTint helps connect you with a licensed physician who can review your condition and complete the physician portion of the form if you qualify.

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 Florida medical window tint exemption.

Physical Signed Documentation:

Once approved, your signed Florida medical tint exemption paperwork is mailed to you with clear instructions on how to finish the application process and submit your form to the State of Florida. Florida requires physical signatures, so this step cannot be completed entirely by email.

Risk-Free Guarantee:

If you do not qualify for a medical exemption, you will receive a full refund. Most applicants with qualifying medical concerns are approved, but your purchase is protected if our physician determines you are not eligible.

 

Our Simple 4-Step Process

  1. Confirm Your Eligibility:

    Check the qualifying conditions to see if you may have a condition, or something similar, that qualifies you for a Florida Medical Tint Exemption. You only need one qualifying condition to be eligible.

  2. Purchase Your All Inclusive Consultation:

    Securely complete your Florida Medical Window Tint Exemption purchase through the ForeverTint website. Be sure to select Florida as your residing state because each state has different legal requirements.

  3. Licensed Physician Consultation:

    Our team will contact you to schedule a brief phone consultation with one of our licensed physicians. During this consultation, the physician reviews your medical condition and determines whether darker window tint is medically appropriate.

  4. Get Approved and Receive Your Signed Florida Paperwork:

    If approved, our physician completes the required physician portion of Florida Form HSMV 83390. Your signed paperwork is mailed to you with instructions on finishing the application and submitting it to the State of Florida. Keep your exemption documentation in your vehicle at all times as proof of your legal exemption.

 

Qualifying Conditions for a Medical Tint Exemption in Florida

You may qualify for a medical tint exemption in Florida if you have a condition that requires reduced exposure to sunlight, ultraviolet (UV) rays, visible light, or heat. Common qualifying conditions include but are not limited to:

  • Blurry Vision
  • Eczema
  • Skin Irritation Caused by Sunlight
  • Lupus
  • Photosensitivity Dermatitis
  • Xeroderma
  • Melanoma and Other Skin Cancers
  • Albinism
  • Porphyria
  • Severe Burns or Scarring
  • Cockayne Syndrome
  • Bloom Syndrome
  • Vitiligo
  • Autoimmune Diseases
  • Other Skin and Eye Conditions

Each case is individually reviewed by a licensed physician. Even if your condition is not listed here, you may still qualify for a Florida tint exemption if your physician determines that reduced sunlight exposure is medically necessary.