Can You Get a Tint Exemption for Dermatitis in Delaware?
Contact and photoallergic dermatitis are skin conditions triggered by sunlight exposure, causing rashes, blistering, and inflammation. Window tint helps prevent sun-triggered reactions.
Dermatitis Symptoms That Qualify
The following symptoms of Dermatitis are relevant to qualifying for a window tint medical exemption in Delaware:
- Skin rash from sun exposure
- Blistering in sun-exposed areas
- Itching and inflammation
- Red, swollen patches on skin
- Reactions triggered by UV radiation
How Dermatitis Qualifies You for a Tint Exemption
Delaware drivers face UV-triggered dermatitis reactions through vehicle windows during summer — especially along the bright coastal Route 1 corridor. The state's compact geography means most residents regularly encounter high-UV driving conditions. Under Delaware Code Title 21, §4313, documented sun-triggered dermatitis qualifies for a medical tint exemption.
To qualify, you need to demonstrate that your Dermatitis makes it medically necessary for you to have darker window tint than what Delaware law normally allows. Our licensed physicians review your existing documentation against state requirements — we do not diagnose. You must already have records from a primary care physician or eye care specialist confirming your condition.
How to Get Your Exemption
Complete the Online Application
Submit your personal information and upload your existing medical documentation confirming your Dermatitis diagnosis. This takes about 5 minutes.
Physician Reviews Your Documentation
A licensed Delaware physician reviews your Dermatitis documentation against state exemption requirements within 24 hours.
Receive Your Exemption
Once approved, you'll receive your official tint exemption certificate digitally. Keep it in your vehicle at all times.
Current Delaware Tint Laws
Without a medical exemption, Delaware law limits window tint to 70% VLT VLT on front side windows and 70% VLT VLT on back side windows. Violations carry fines starting at $57.50 fine.
With an approved medical exemption for Dermatitis, you may be permitted to have darker window tint than these standard limits, providing the protection you need while staying legal.