Can I Apply Window Tint Before License Plate Registration?

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GabriellaFitz
07/30/25 6:55am
You cannot apply window tint before license plate registration as it may affect the registration process. Detailed explanation for not applying tint before registration: Incorrect tint color (e.g., too dark) may affect registration. The driver's compartment must ensure forward and side visibility for the driver. The visible light transmittance of the windshield and other glass areas in the driver's viewing zone must not be less than 70%. Mirror-like reflective sunshade films are prohibited on all window glass. Precautions for car window tinting: Avoid rolling windows up and down for three days after tinting; for vehicles with sunroofs, avoid opening the sunroof while driving, especially at high speeds, during these three days; in winter, it's recommended not to roll windows up and down or wash the car for a week. The front and rear window tints may take about a month to fully dry.
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