Stop dreading every traffic stop. Get your Texas medical window-tint exemption — reviewed by a licensed Texas medical practice. Most patients reviewed within hours.
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The Daily Reality
For Texans living with migraines, lupus, photophobia, or post-LASIK sensitivity, every drive becomes a battle with the sun. Squinting. Headaches. Flares. Dangerous glare.
Texas law recognizes this — and gives you a legal path to darker tint with a signed medical exemption.
See if you qualifySimple Process
Answer a few questions about your condition. Takes less than 5 minutes.
A licensed Texas medical provider reviews your case and conducts a brief evaluation.
Receive your digital exemption card instantly. Show it at traffic stops and inspections.
Texas Law
“Texas Transportation Code §547.613 allows vehicles to have darker window tint when a licensed medical provider provides a signed medical exemption statement.”
Since January 2019, DPS no longer issues separate certificates. A signed medical exemption statement is all you need. TintPass connects you with a licensed Texas medical provider who issues exactly that — a signed exemption you can show digitally from your phone.
The Actual Document
When approved, you receive this signed Texas medical exemption statement — instantly on your phone and printable to keep in your vehicle.
I, Michael Lukenovich, NP, a licensed MD, OD, or NP in the State of Texas (License #AP138811), hereby certify the following:
The above-named patient has been evaluated and presents with the following medical condition(s): Photophobia (Light Sensitivity), Migraines / Chronic Headaches.
It is my professional medical opinion that the equipping of the above-described vehicle with sunscreening devices (window tint) darker than normally permitted under Texas law is medically necessary to safeguard the health of the patient while operating or riding as an occupant in the vehicle.
This statement is provided in accordance with Texas Transportation Code §547.613, which provides that it is a defense to prosecution that a person is required for a medical reason to be shielded from direct rays of the sun.
Scan to verify
This document serves as a signed medical exemption statement per Texas Transportation Code §547.613.
This exemption must be kept in the vehicle and presented to law enforcement upon request or at annual vehicle inspection.
Verify at: tintpassrx.com/verify/TP-A4F92K • Contact: info@tintpassrx.com
Sample shown for illustration. Actual letter will contain your information, your provider's real signature, and a unique exemption ID.
Eligibility
You may qualify for a medical exemption if you have any of the following
Photophobia (Light Sensitivity)
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Macular Degeneration
Dry Eye Syndrome
Post-LASIK Sensitivity
Skin Cancer / Melanoma
Lupus
Albinism
Xeroderma Pigmentosum
Dermatitis / Eczema
Porphyria
Migraines / Chronic Headaches
Photosensitive Epilepsy
Traumatic Brain Injury
Fibromyalgia
Medication-Induced Photosensitivity
Other Qualifying Conditions
Not sure if you qualify? Start the intake — if you don't qualify, you don't pay.
Why Choose Us
From Texas Drivers
“After my third migraine triggered by sun glare, my neurologist suggested I look into a medical tint exemption. The TintPassRx process was straightforward — filled out the form on a Sunday, had my signed exemption letter Monday morning. Printed it, keeps it in the glove box. Done.”
“I have lupus and direct sunlight is brutal — used to mean a flare every time I drove. Got my exemption letter through TintPassRx in two days, took it to my tint shop, finally have legal dark windows. I can run errands again without paying for it the next day. Worth every penny.”
“Was honestly skeptical at first — figured it was too easy to be real. But the medical evaluation was a real conversation, not a checkbox. Got my signed letter, ran it past my buddy who's a Texas state trooper, and he said it's exactly what they look for. Carrying it in my truck now.”
Patient voices representative of typical experiences. Names changed and details modified to protect medical privacy. Approval is not guaranteed and is determined by independent medical evaluation.
Common Questions
Yes. Texas Transportation Code §547.613 authorizes signed medical exemption statements for window tint. TintPass connects you with a licensed Texas medical provider who evaluates your condition and, if appropriate, provides the required signed statement.
Simply pull up your digital TintPass card on your phone. It contains all the information law enforcement needs, including the provider’s signature, your name, vehicle info, and the exemption ID number.
The medical exemption covers your front side windows, which are normally restricted to 25% VLT in Texas. With a valid medical exemption statement, you can have darker tint on these windows as specified in the exemption.
Your exemption is valid for the duration specified by your medical provider. Most exemptions are issued for one year and can be renewed through the same simple process.
If the medical provider determines you do not qualify for a medical exemption, you will receive a full refund. Approval is not guaranteed — the medical provider exercises independent medical judgment on every case.
No. The entire process is done via telehealth. You complete the intake form online, and the medical provider conducts the evaluation remotely. No office visit required.
Get your Texas medical window-tint exemption reviewed by a licensed Texas medical practice — most patients reviewed within hours.
Risk-free.Full refund if you don't qualify.
START MEDICAL REVIEWAuthorized under Texas Transportation Code §547.613. Approval is not guaranteed and is determined by independent medical evaluation.