Legal compliance

Legal clarity

A premium tint job should look right and stay compliant. We guide clients through the documentation and inspection side so the finish you paid for does not become a source of stress later.

Included

Support scope

Every vehicle arrives with a different story. These are the core areas we work through before the final handover.

01 Documents

Guidance on required documentation and next steps

02 Preparation

Measurement or inspection preparation where applicable

03 Support

Support for tint completed by us or elsewhere

04 Advice

Honest advice if the current setup is outside acceptable limits

05 Path

A cleaner path toward road-ready compliance

Service focus

Road-legal confidence

Tinting can transform a vehicle, but the job is not complete if the legal side is left unresolved. Homologation is about making sure the installation stands up when paperwork and inspection checks matter.
We help clarify needed documents, what the next steps look like, and whether a current tint setup is likely to pass cleanly or needs to be reconsidered.

Condition-first plan.

Careful cleaning throughout.

Finished feel at handover.

Guided Process support
In-house Tint plus paperwork
Clear advice No guessing
Workflow

How it moves.

Review the vehicle and history

We identify whether we installed the tint or whether it needs assessment based on a previous installer.

Confirm the paperwork route

You get a clear list of what documents, measurements, or checks apply to the case.

Prepare for approval

We help align the installation and paperwork so the car is positioned as well as possible for compliance.

Close the loop

Once the process is complete, you leave with more certainty and far less inspection anxiety.

What makes it different

Paperwork made clear

Homologation works best when the tint setup, the paperwork, and the inspection expectations are understood together instead of treated as separate problems.

Unknown film creates stress

When clients are not sure what is installed or whether it is compliant, every inspection becomes more uncertain than it needs to be.

That's the baseline.

Preparation avoids wasted trips

Knowing what documents, measurements, or corrections are needed saves time and reduces unnecessary back-and-forth.

Clear guidance matters

Most people do not need more bureaucracy. They need someone to translate the process into practical next steps.

Choose the right level

Support levels

Some clients need a quick document check. Others need a more complete route from tint review to approval.

01

Document check

Best for clients who mainly need clarity on what paperwork is missing or what step comes next.

  • Case review
  • Paperwork guidance
  • Next steps
  • Clearer plan
Quick consult
03

Tint plus correction path

Best when the current setup is likely to cause issues and needs to be reconsidered before approval.

  • Setup assessed
  • Risk explained
  • Fix route
  • Approval-minded plan
Case-based

The exact path depends on the current tint setup, the paperwork available, and the inspection route involved.

Aftercare rhythm

Keep it simple

Aftercare

A restored cabin stays better when upkeep has a rhythm instead of waiting for the next big reset.

01

Handle compliance soon after tinting so documents and install details are still easy to track.

02

Do not wait until inspection pressure builds before checking whether the current setup is likely to pass.

03

Use the same team for tint and paperwork support when possible to avoid crossed information.

Questions

Before you book.