Window Tint Laws in Maine: What’s Legal
- Auto Innovations Maine

- Jan 8
- 1 min read
Thinking about tinting your ride? Good call — but before you go stealth mode, make sure you know what’s legal in Maine. We’re not here to lecture, just here to make sure your windows look sick without catching a ticket.
In Maine, your front side windows must allow at least 35% of light in. The rear sides and back window? You’ve got more wiggle room, depending on the vehicle class. That’s the technical part. Now, let’s talk about why tint is more than just looking cool.
Tint blocks harmful UV rays, cuts glare, keeps your interior from frying in the sun, and gives you that extra privacy when you don’t feel like being on display. It also helps protect your dash and upholstery from fading and cracking.
A lot of our customers come in wanting to go darker than the law allows — we get it. But we also offer smart, legal options that still look aggressive and clean without risking a fix-it ticket.
We’ll walk you through the percentages, show you examples, and help you choose what’s best for your goals and your ride.
Whether you want that cool-factor or functional benefits, our tint jobs are next-level. Book online now and let Auto Innovations Maine upgrade your windows with legal style.
