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Ohio: Enter the state form vault

Browse guidance organized around public form categories and confirm the current version with the relevant authority.

Build my document checklistSecure-intake price: $250

Assembly order

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Verify the Current State Requirements

Check the responsible Ohio agency for the current rule, accepted professional credentials, required form, vehicle restrictions, filing method, and renewal requirements.

02

Gather Relevant Supporting Records

Useful records commonly identify the applicant, the treating clinician or facility, and the relevant condition, symptoms, surgery, or treatment. A brief letter on facility letterhead may help document prior surgery. Do not send medical records through ordinary email or chat.

03

Complete the Secure Intake

Answer every required screening question accurately. MyEyeRx coordinates the referral, but an independent licensed clinician decides whether the submitted information supports any medical documentation.

04

Follow the State and Vehicle Process

If documentation is issued, independently confirm the next steps with the responsible Ohio agency before changing tint. Approval, agency acceptance, permitted darkness, carrying rules, and renewal are not guaranteed by this service.

Document brief

What this Ohio entry can—and cannot—do

Window-tint rules and medical-documentation procedures vary by state and can change. This page gives a general overview for Ohio; it is not legal or medical advice and is not an official state publication. A medical condition or supporting record may be relevant to an independent clinician's review, but it does not by itself establish eligibility or authorize a particular tint. Confirm the current rule, form, vehicle requirements, and filing process with the responsible Ohio agency before relying on this summary.

Use neutral prompts to discuss symptoms and driving context while leaving medical judgment with the reviewing professional.

Form and vehicle notes

Current rule fields to verify

front Windshield
Non-reflective above AS-1 line
front Side Windows
50% VLT
back Side Windows
Any darkness
rear Window
Any darkness

Ohio's window tint laws are designed to ensure safety while allowing some degree of personal preference. In 2026, these laws stipulate specific limits on the amount of visible light transmitted through vehicle windows, aiming to enhance visibility for drivers and passengers alike. The legal limits for tint in Ohio are as follows: front side windows must allow at least 50% of light (VLT), while back side and rear windows have no restrictions. VLT stands for Visible Light Transmission, which measures how much light passes through the window. This percentage is crucial, as too dark a tint can impair visibility and create safety hazards. Enforcement of these laws is primarily the responsibility of law enforcement officers who may issue citations for violations. Drivers found in violation may face fines, typically around $120, if they do not have an exemption.

Document gaps

CAUTION 1

Relying on an Unofficial or Outdated Summary

Confirm Ohio's current rule and form with the responsible agency before paying, filing, or modifying a vehicle.

CAUTION 2

Assuming a Diagnosis Automatically Qualifies

Eligibility depends on the current state standard and an individualized clinical review. A listed condition is not an approval promise.

CAUTION 3

Submitting Incomplete or Unrelated Records

Provide legible, relevant records that identify you and the treating clinician or facility. Missing information can require follow-up.

CAUTION 4

Installing Tint Before Verifying Every Requirement

Medical documentation does not by itself establish the permitted VLT, covered windows, vehicle registration, filing, or enforcement treatment.

CAUTION 5

Sharing Medical Information Insecurely

Use the secure upload in the intake. Do not place medical details in ordinary email, support chat, or public messages.

Questions for your file

Questions that still require current answers

How do I know whether I qualify in Ohio?

Check Ohio's current official eligibility standard, then complete an individualized clinical review. A condition named on this site may be relevant, but no diagnosis automatically qualifies and no outcome is guaranteed.

What supporting documents may be useful?

In many cases, a record showing your name, the treating clinician or facility, and the relevant medical condition, symptoms, or treatment can support review. For a surgery-related issue, a brief letter on the facility's letterhead confirming treatment may be useful. Exact requirements vary; use the secure upload and contact support if you are unsure.

What does the service cost and when are documents required?

The listed intake price is $250. A relevant supporting document is required before checkout for every order. Payment covers the intake and coordination service; it does not guarantee clinical approval, issuance of documentation, state acceptance, or a particular tint allowance.

How long does review take?

Timing depends on record completeness, follow-up needs, independent clinician availability, and any state process. No approval, issuance, delivery, or agency-processing time is guaranteed.

Does medical documentation authorize any tint level or prevent a ticket?

No. Confirm Ohio's current window, VLT, vehicle, filing, carrying, and renewal rules with the responsible agency. Medical documentation is not a promise of agency acceptance, law-enforcement treatment, or protection from a citation.