Mn booster seat age and height laws state. After january 1 1964 all new motor vehicles not exempt from minnesota license fees other than a bus school bus motorcycle motorized bicycle farm tractor road tractor and truck sold or offered for sale or registered in minnesota shall be equipped to permit the installation of seat belts in the front seat thereof. Visit our main car seat safety page for additional age weight and height guidelines. Generally children must be at least 4 feet 9 inches tall before they stop using a car seat. For the best possible protection infants and toddlers should be buckled in a rear facing car seat in the back seat until they reach the maximum weight and height limits of their car seat. Height limits also vary.
Parents must also check their car seat manufacturers height and weight limits and follow recommendations from health and safety organizations. All children under the age of eight must ride in either a car seat or booster seat unless the child is at least 4 feet 9 inches tall. Even if a 13 year old weighs more than 150 pounds they may still need to use a booster seat if theyre under 4 feet 9 inches tall. Weight limits for most seats range from 2065 pounds lb. Car seat requirements in minnesota are very specific when it comes to age and height restrictions. If you need help installing your car seat trust a professional and find a car seat inspection station near you.
When can my child start using a booster seat. Use a rear facing car seat from birth until ages 24. Rear facing child seats keep your child rear facing as long as possible. Children should ride in safety seats with a complete harness system as long as possible. Most seats with a harness fit children up to 40 pounds there are seats available that reach 50 65 and 85 pounds but a tall thin child may outgrow a convertible seat faces either rearward or forward before 40 pounds. Some states dont specifically list age height or weight requirements for sitting in the front seat but they do specify that children should reach 4 feet 9 inches before using an adult seat belt.
No child under the age of 13 should sit in the front seat according to the centers for disease control and prevention. A seat belt may not fit properly at this height. Your child should remain in a rear facing car seat until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your car seats. Children should remain in a harnessed restraint for as long as the height and weight limit on the seat allow. In minnesota all children must be in a child restraint until they are 49 tall or at least age 8 whichever comes first. Does minnesota have a recycling program for child safety seats.
Ideally children should not transition into a booster seat until they are at least 4 years old. Make sure children are properly buckled in a car seat booster seat or seat belt whichever is appropriate for their weight height and age.