Car windows tinted JPJ certification is an important consideration when selecting car windows film tinted for your vehicle. It’s one of those things that people frequently overlook and, as a result, end up violating Malaysia car tint law or get into legal trouble while driving on the road.
Following is the approved car tinted windows rules & regulations from the Road Transport Department (Malaysia JPJ). The Visible Light Transmission (VLT) percentage for car tinted windows allowed by JPJ law is as follows:

As shown in above images, car tinted JPJ approved with Visible Light Transmission (VLT) for front windscreen 70%, for both front side windows is 50%, and NO SPECIFIC VLT REQUIREMENT for both rear windows & rear windscreen. Click here to see our JPJ approved car tinted product.
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Get Darker Car Tinted JPJ Certifications & Procedures:
A procedure for installing a darker window tint film to a driver’s side window would be as follows:
- Registered owners need to submit application to JPJ office if you want a darker car tinted windows for the driver’s side window due to safety or health risks requirement.
- For your information, a security fee of RM50 will be charged for each application for a darker window tint certification for any approved safety reasons.
- Approved applications will be charged an RM5,000 fee for a 2 years. You must re-submit your application after the 2 years has passed.
The following is the simple tinted JPJ application procedure for the use of a darker car tinted windows for the driver’s side window:
- Submit an application to the Secretary of the JPJ & Branch Enforcement Division
- Furnish Form CG1 and attach it together with a copy of identity card (IC) and a copy of vehicle registration certificate card (Geran)
- Submit separate application for each vehicle if you are applying for multiple cars. Sign each of the application form.
- Attach your supporting documents for all applications made on safety or health factors for JPJ pfficer’s consideration.
- You may visit the JPJ official website for Application of Use of Dark Mirrors for clearer rules & regulations or any further information.
Consequences of violating JPJ window tint film regulation:
- You can be fined up to RM2,000 or imprisoned for 6 months if you violate the JPJ’s car tinted windows regulation.
- A second and subsequent conviction can result in fines of up to RM4,000 or a punishment or up to 12 months in prison, or both.