Is 50% Window Tint Legal in Louisiana After the 2026 Policy Reforms?

No, 50% window tint is illegal in Louisiana for front-side windows under state statute RS 32:368(A), which mandates at least 40% light transmittance. Rear windows may have darker tints if equipped with side mirrors, but front windows must comply strictly. Local law enforcement, including the Louisiana State Police, enforces these standards during traffic stops, with penalties escalating for violations detected after January 2026 under updated compliance protocols.


Key Regulations for 50% Window Tint in Louisiana

  • Front-side windows must allow minimum 40% light transmittance, rendering 50% tint non-compliant for driver and passenger windows.
  • Rear windows may exceed 40% tint if the vehicle has two side mirrors, but enforcement varies by parish; some municipalities impose stricter limits.
  • Reflective tints are prohibited entirely under RS 32:368(B), regardless of darkness, due to glare hazards for other drivers.