No, 35% window tint is illegal in Arkansas for passenger vehicles. The state mandates a minimum 25% light transmittance for front side windows, with rear windows permitted at 10% if no side mirrors are present. Arkansas State Police enforce these standards, and violations may result in citations.
Key Regulations for 35% Window Tint in Arkansas
- Front side windows must allow at least 25% light transmittance (35% tint exceeds this limit).
- Rear side and rear windows may have darker tint (down to 10%) if the vehicle has dual side mirrors.
- Medical exemptions require approval from the Arkansas Department of Health, with documentation submitted to law enforcement.
Local enforcement varies, but the Arkansas State Police Traffic Division strictly adheres to these thresholds. A 2026 legislative review may tighten rear-window exemptions, potentially eliminating the 10% allowance. Always verify compliance with current statutes before installation.