Medical Window Tint Exemption – Pennsylvania

$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 PA 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

What Happens After Your Purchase?

When you purchase a ForeverTint Medical Window Tint Exemption for Pennsylvania, everything is included—no hidden fees or extra steps. If our licensed physician determines your medical condition does not qualify, you’ll receive a full refund. The process is completely risk-free and handled entirely online, giving you peace of mind from start to finish.


Get Your Pennsylvania Tint Exemption Legally With the Help of ForeverTint

Purchasing a medical window tint exemption in Pennsylvania doesn’t have to be confusing or time-consuming. ForeverTint simplifies the entire process so you can legally obtain your Pennsylvania Medical Window Tint Exemption Certificate from the comfort of your home. Our licensed physicians conduct quick phone consultations to verify eligibility, making the experience fast, private, and stress-free. We handle the details so you can enjoy your darker window tint legally and confidently.


Why Choose ForeverTint for Your Pennsylvania Window Tint Exemption?

100% Legal & Compliant:
ForeverTint’s process follows Pennsylvania medical exemption requirements, which allow individuals with qualifying medical conditions to receive a signed physician’s prescription authorizing darker window tint. Your certificate is signed by a licensed doctor and serves as your official proof of exemption under Pennsylvania law.

Convenient Phone Consultation:
Skip the waiting rooms and paperwork. ForeverTint schedules a quick 5–10 minute phone call with a licensed physician to discuss your medical condition and confirm your eligibility for a Pennsylvania window tint exemption.

Fast Digital Delivery:
Once approved, your signed Pennsylvania Window Tint Exemption Certificate will be emailed directly to you. You can print it or keep a digital copy on your phone—it serves as legal proof of your exemption if questioned by law enforcement.

Risk-Free Guarantee:
If you are not approved for a medical exemption, you’ll receive a full refund—no questions asked.


Our Simple 4-Step Process

1. Purchase Your Exemption Package:
Start by securely purchasing your Pennsylvania Medical Window Tint Exemption through the ForeverTint website.

2. Schedule a Quick Phone Consultation:
Within 24 hours, our team will contact you to arrange a short consultation with one of our licensed physicians.

3. Verify Eligibility:
During your call, the physician will review your medical history and symptoms to determine if your condition qualifies under Pennsylvania’s medical tint exemption rules.

4. Receive Your Signed Certificate:
Once approved, your signed Pennsylvania Tint Exemption Certificate will be sent to your email. Print or store it digitally, and keep it in your vehicle at all times as proof of your legal exemption.


Qualifying Conditions for a Medical Tint Exemption in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania allows darker window tint for individuals who have medical conditions that make exposure to sunlight or UV rays harmful or uncomfortable. Below are some of the most common qualifying conditions:

  • Lupus

  • Photophobia (Light Sensitivity)

  • Chronic Migraines

  • Eczema

  • Vitiligo

  • Skin Irritation Triggered by Sunlight

  • Psoriasis

  • Albinism

  • Autoimmune Diseases

  • Xeroderma

  • Porphyria

  • History of Skin Cancer or Precancerous Conditions

  • Severe Burns or Scarring

  • Other Dermatological or Neurological Conditions

Each application is personally reviewed by a licensed physician. Even if your specific condition is not listed, you may still qualify for a Pennsylvania medical tint exemption if sunlight or glare worsens your symptoms.