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NE · Tint law summary · as of 2026-05

Nebraska window tint laws.

Short answer

In Nebraska, front side windows require 35% VLT or higher; rear side windows require 20% VLT or higher; the back window requires 20% VLT or higher.

Nebraska is permissive on rear windows (20%) but requires 35% on the fronts.

The summary below reflects the Nebraska Vehicle Code and DMV publications as of 2026-05. Tint laws change and enforcement varies by jurisdiction. Always verify with the Nebraska DMV or a local tint installer before installing — penalties for over-dark tint range from fix-it tickets to fines and mandatory removal.

VLT limits by window

WindowLegal limit (Nebraska)
Front side windows35% min
Rear side windows20% min
Rear window (back glass)20% min
WindshieldTop 5 inches only
Front reflectivity35% max
Rear reflectivity35% max
Restricted colorsred, amber, yellow
Medical exemptionAvailable with documentation

Lower VLT = darker tint. "Any" means the state does not restrict VLT on that window.

Legal VLT combinations for Nebraska

These combinations fit within Nebraska's VLT limits and are the most popular picks from our customer base in similar states.

ComboFrontRear
Most popular35%20%
Light all-around35%35%

Both Standard and Ceramic films come in 5% / 20% / 35% VLT — see our VLT guide for the full picture.

Penalty for over-dark tint in Nebraska

Class V misdemeanor; fines up to $100. Most Nebraska tint enforcement happens during routine traffic stops — police can request a VLT reading on the side glass with a handheld meter.

Practical advice: stay one step above the legal limit if you can. A 35% film on fronts in a 35% state can read slightly under at the meter due to existing factory tint in the glass — running 40–50% leaves headroom.

Medical exemption in Nebraska

Nebraska allows a medical exemption for darker tint with documentation from a licensed physician. Conditions that commonly qualify include lupus, photosensitive disorders, melanoma history, and certain eye conditions. Process and required forms are available from the Nebraska DMV. Allow 2–6 weeks for processing.

Nebraska tint law FAQ

What is the legal tint percentage in Nebraska?

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In Nebraska, front side windows require 35% VLT or higher; rear side windows require 20% VLT or higher; the back window requires 20% VLT or higher. See the full table on this page for reflectivity limits and windshield rules. Always verify with the Nebraska DMV or a local tint installer before installing, as laws can change.

Is medical exemption available for darker tint in Nebraska?

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Yes. Nebraska allows a medical exemption with appropriate documentation from a licensed physician. The process typically involves submitting a medical certificate to the state DMV; specifics vary, so contact the Nebraska DMV for the current procedure.

What is the penalty for over-dark tint in Nebraska?

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Class V misdemeanor; fines up to $100. Penalties vary by jurisdiction within the state and the discretion of the issuing officer.

Are reflective or mirrored tints legal in Nebraska?

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Nebraska limits reflectivity to 35% on front side windows and 35% on rear side windows. Most quality ceramic and standard films from reputable manufacturers fall well under these limits.

Are colored tints legal in Nebraska?

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Nebraska prohibits tint film in the following colors: red, amber, yellow. Stick to neutral charcoal or black film, which is what almost all quality ceramic and standard films are anyway.

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Every kit ships with your choice of VLT per window — pick combinations that stay within Nebraska's limits. Standard from $89, Ceramic from $239. Free U.S. shipping.

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Disclaimer: Information on this page reflects the Nebraska window tint statute and DMV publications as of 2026-05. State law changes and enforcement varies by jurisdiction. This page is not legal advice. Verify with the Nebraska DMV before installing tint, and consider consulting a local tint installer who knows current local enforcement practices.