$199.00
**Get Approved Or Get Your Money Back**
We handle everything from your online physician appointment, signed physician approval, and MVC Sunscreening 1 form submission assistance. Common conditions that can qualify you for a NJ Medical Window Tint Exemption are:
When you purchase a ForeverTint Medical Exemption for New Jersey, everything is included upfront—there are no hidden fees or additional costs later. If for any reason our physician determines that you do not qualify for a medical window tint exemption, you will receive a full refund. This makes the process completely risk-free.
Most customers with legitimate medical concerns do qualify, and ForeverTint ensures the process moves quickly and smoothly.
Our process follows New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission requirements. If approved, a licensed physician completes and signs the MVC Sunscreening 1 form, which is the official document required to obtain a medical window tint exemption in New Jersey.
There are no in-person doctor visits required. Your exemption includes a brief 5–10 minute phone consultation with a licensed physician who evaluates your condition and determines eligibility.
Once approved, your completed Sunscreening 1 form is provided promptly along with clear instructions on how to submit it to the New Jersey MVC so you can receive your official exemption certification.
If you are not approved by the physician, ForeverTint issues a full refund. There is no financial risk in checking your eligibility.
Check the qualifying conditions to see if you might have a condition (or something similar) that qualifies you for a New Jersey Medical Tint Exemption. Most people qualify!
Securely complete your New Jersey Medical Window Tint Exemption purchase through the Forever Tint 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; Get approved and receive your signed New Jersey MVC form.
You may qualify for a medical window tint exemption in New Jersey if you have a condition that causes increased sensitivity to sunlight or ultraviolet (UV) exposure. Common qualifying conditions include, but are not limited to: