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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 Rhode Island Medical Window Tint Exemption are:
Purchasing a medical window tint exemption in Rhode Island doesn’t have to be confusing or time-consuming. ForeverTint simplifies the process by helping qualifying Rhode Island residents obtain the documentation required under Rhode Island General Law § 31-23.3-4. Our process is designed to be fast, secure, and convenient from the comfort of your home. We help connect you with a licensed physician who can evaluate your condition and determine whether you qualify for a Rhode Island medical window tint exemption.
Under Rhode Island law, qualifying individuals may obtain an exemption allowing darker window tint than the standard 70% VLT requirement. To legally qualify, Rhode Island requires an affidavit signed by a licensed physician or optometrist, followed by an application submitted to the Rhode Island DMV for approval. Once approved, the DMV may issue a certificate or identifying sticker for your vehicle.
When you purchase a Rhode Island Medical Window Tint Exemption package through ForeverTint, everything needed for the physician evaluation process is included with no hidden fees or surprise costs. If the reviewing physician determines you do not qualify for a medical exemption, you’ll receive a full refund, making the process completely risk-free.
You may qualify for a Rhode Island medical tint exemption if you have a condition requiring additional protection from sunlight, glare, or UV exposure. Common examples may include:
Even if your condition is not specifically listed above, you may still qualify. Each case is individually reviewed by the evaluating physician during your consultation process.
Important: Rhode Island medical tint exemptions do not apply to the windshield. Rhode Island law still limits windshield tinting except for approved strips allowed by law.