Washington State Patrol officer of Kennewick detachment, Sergeant Zach Elmore, discusses the law on tinting vehicles. According to RCW 46.37.430, the minimum amount of visible light transmission allowed is 24%. In Washington, the fee for having tint in a lesser percentage is $124, Sergeant Elmore stated.
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