Plain-Language Summary

Virginia law prohibits the use of tinted films, signs, decals, or stickers on the windshields and windows of motor vehicles, with certain exceptions. It specifies the types of window areas affected and details penalties for violations. The law also allows for legally required or permitted documents to be displayed on windshields.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Virginia law prohibits tinting on the front side windows unless specifically permitted by law or federal regulations.

Stickers or decals are only allowed if they are required by law or permitted by the Superintendent, and must be placed in designated locations.

Violations can result in fines and other penalties, but specific penalties depend on enforcement and circumstances of the violation.

Yes, the law applies to all motor vehicles operated on Virginia highways, including passenger vehicles and multipurpose passenger vehicles.