The Jigawa State Police Command has announced that the enforcement of tinted glass permits will commence throughout Nigeria on October 2, 2025.
This information was shared in a statement issued by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Shi’isu Adam, on Saturday in Dutse.
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Adam explained that the online registration and application process for the permits is currently underway. He urged drivers to carefully adhere to the guidelines provided by the Police onto ensure a smooth experience.
He further mentioned that applicants must create an account using their National Identification Number (NIN), Bank Verification Number (BVN), or Tax Identification Number (TIN), verify their accounts via email, and then log in to choose the “Tinted Glass Permit” service. They will need to upload their vehicle details along with the necessary supporting documents.
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“Applicants must carefully confirm all details before submitting their requests and making payments as directed on the portal,” SP Adam emphasised, advising accuracy for quicker processing.
He added that once applications are submitted, vehicle inspection and fingerprint biometric capturing will be scheduled at designated Police Intelligence Departments. For Jigawa applicants, he confirmed that biometric capturing would be done free of charge at the State Intelligence Department, Police Headquarters, Dutse.
Adam also cautioned against dealing with middlemen or unauthorised persons seeking to exploit applicants.
“This initiative promotes transparency and ensures road safety for all,” the PPRO said, stressing the command’s commitment to accountability.
The statement urged full public cooperation to ensure smooth enforcement and enhance road safety, while also warning that non-compliance could have legal consequences.
“Those planning to apply are advised to begin registration promptly ahead of the enforcement date,” SP Adam stated.

