North Dakota Car Seat and Booster Seat Laws
Rear-Facing Car Seat
Law states no preference.
Car Seat
Children who are 6 years and younger and less than 57 inches or less than 80 pounds must use a child safety seat.
Booster Seat
Children who are 6 years and younger and less than 57 inches or less than 80 pounds must use a child safety seat.
Seat Belt
- Children ages 7 through 17 years must be restrained in a seat belt.
- Children 6 years and younger and at least 57 inches tall and at least 80 pounds must be restrained in a seat belt.
- Children 6 years and younger and at least 40 pounds, if there are no available lap/shoulder belts, may be restrained by a lap belt.
Seating Position
Law states no preference.
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