North Dakota Car Seat Laws North Dakota state law requires that children under age 7 ride in a car seat or booster seat. The car seat or booster seat must be installed and used according to manufacturer's instructions. A seat belt may be used if the child is over 80 pounds and taller than 4 ft 9 in. Children over 40 pounds may use a lap belt if the vehicle does not have lap/shoulder belts or all of the lap/shoulder belts are in use, because booster seats cannot be used with lap-only seat belts. North Dakota law also requires children ages 7 to 17 to wear a seat belt. Contact us for a free legal consultation about your
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