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S.C. Code §56-5-5015(H)

South Carolina Medical Window Tint Exemption

No DMV filing required. Get your physician-signed affidavit and keep it in your vehicle. Renews every 24 months.

South Carolina at a glance

Agency: South Carolina Department of Public Safety. Accepted clinicians: MD / DO / Optometrist.

Official Form
Physician letter
Exemption Type
Vehicle-specific
Expiration
Renews every 24 months
DMV Filing
Not required

How it works in South Carolina

01

Eligibility screening

Verify qualification under S.C. Code §56-5-5015(H).

02

Secure payment

Pay $149.99 — full refund if not approved.

03

Medical intake

Complete your HIPAA-protected intake form.

04

SC physician review

A South Carolina-licensed physician reviews your case (in-state license required).

05

Affidavit delivered

Receive your physician-signed affidavit within 24–48 hours.

06

Keep in your vehicle

No DMV filing. Renew every 24 months.

Accepted conditions under SC law

Representative list. Your individual case will be evaluated by a licensed physician.

Blurry vision or light sensitivity
Dry, itchy, or irritated skin
Skin rashes caused by sunlight
Eczema or dermatitis
Rosacea or facial redness
Skin redness or burning from sun exposure
Skin blisters from sunlight
Visible blood vessels on skin
Severe migraines triggered by light
Eye conditions requiring reduced light
Lupus or autoimmune disorders
Psoriasis or chronic skin conditions
Skin cancer history or melanoma risk
Medication-induced sun sensitivity
Other skin or eye condition

Legal notice

TintRx provides telehealth medical evaluations under S.C. Code §56-5-5015(H). Approval is not guaranteed — each case is reviewed individually by a South Carolina- licensed physician. If your case does not meet clinical criteria, you will receive a full refund. This service is not a substitute for ongoing medical care. South Carolina requires your certifying clinician to hold an active South Carolina license.

South Carolina questions

Yes. Every state we serve has a specific statute that allows drivers with qualifying medical conditions to apply darker window tint than the standard legal limit. TintRx helps you obtain a physician-signed exemption under your state's law.

Start your South Carolina exemption

Complete the eligibility screening in under 2 minutes.