If you drive in Summerville, you can run darker window tint legally with a medical exemption under SC Code 56-5-5015. We connect Summerville drivers with a South Carolina licensed practitioner over a quick telehealth visit. No office trip. If you qualify, you get the signed affidavit to keep in your vehicle. About 15 minutes, start to finish.
Because the visit is telehealth, you do not need a physical office in Summerville. You meet a South Carolina licensed practitioner by video, they review whether darker tint is medically necessary for you, and if approved you get the signed affidavit. The affidavit is valid anywhere in South Carolina, so it covers you whether you are driving in Summerville or anywhere else in the state.
Answer a few quick questions online about your health and your vehicle.
Hop on a short telehealth visit, no driving required. The practitioner reviews whether you qualify.
If you qualify, you receive the signed affidavit to keep in your vehicle. If not, you pay nothing.
South Carolina allows a medical exemption when sunlight or glare affects a health condition. A licensed provider always decides, but these commonly qualify:
See more detail on our qualifying conditions page.
The law, plainly
Under South Carolina Code 56-5-5015, a driver with a medical condition that requires darker tint can be exempt from the standard limits. The standard limit is roughly 27% VLT on the front side, back side, and rear windows, with windshield tint only above the AS-1 line. The exemption is established by an affidavit signed by a physician or optometrist licensed in South Carolina. You keep it in your vehicle and renew it every two years.
Read the full SC window tint law guide →Yes. We serve Summerville and all of South Carolina by telehealth. You meet a South Carolina licensed practitioner over a short video visit, and if approved you receive the signed affidavit to keep in your vehicle.
No. The whole visit happens from your phone, so Summerville drivers do not need to travel anywhere. The signed affidavit is valid anywhere in South Carolina.
A one-time $600 covers the telehealth visit and your signed affidavit, valid for two years. Renewals are $400. You only pay if you are approved.
The same South Carolina standard applies statewide: roughly 27% VLT on the front side, back side, and rear windows, with windshield tint only above the AS-1 line. A medical exemption sets that standard limit aside.
See if you qualify in a few minutes. No approval, no charge.
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