Utah Car Seat Laws in 2022

Editor’s note: This article was updated in 2022 to link to a more appropriate section of the relevant statute.

In Utah law, a child under eight years old and less than 4’9” tall is required to be restrained in a child restraint device according to manufacturer’s instructions when being transported in a motor vehicle operated on a highway. A child under eight years old and at least 4’9” tall or between eight and seventeen years old must be secured by a properly adjusted and fastened safety belt when being transported in or operating a motor vehicle on a highway.

A child restraint device or a safety belt must meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and Regulations. A motor vehicle is a self-propelled vehicle intended primarily for use and operation on the highways and equipped with safety belts by the manufacturer.

Babies and Children Up to Eight Years Old and Less Than 4’9” Tall

A child under the age of eight years old and less than 4’9” tall is required to be restrained in a child restraint device according to manufacturer’s instructions when being transported in a motor vehicle operated on a highway.

Children Up to Eight Years Old and 4’9” Tall or Taller

A child under the age of eight years old and at least 4’9” tall or taller must be secured by a properly adjusted and fastened safety belt when being transported in a motor vehicle operated on a highway.

Children Eight to Seventeen Years Old

A child between the ages of eight and seventeen years old must be secured by a properly adjusted and fastened safety belt when being transported in or operating a motor vehicle on a highway.

Penalties for Violations

A violation of Utah’s Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Usage Act is an infraction. You may be fined up to $45.00 but points for a motor vehicle reportable violation may not be assessed. If you fail to restrain or secure more than one child in a child restraint device or a safety belt, you will receive only one citation for that offense.

If you fail to properly restrain a child under eight years old and you have not had any previous violations, the court will waive your fine if you submit proof that you have purchased, rented, or otherwise acquired a child restraint device.

Exemptions

Your child may be exempt from Utah’s Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Usage Act if he or she is the operator of, or a passenger in, a motor vehicle manufactured before July 1, 1966.

Your child may be exempt from Utah’s Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Usage Act if he or she is the operator of, or a passenger in, an off-highway vehicle or a motor-assisted scooter.

Your child may be exempt from Utah’s Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Usage Act if he or she is the operator of, or a passenger in, a motor vehicle in which the operator or passengers have written verification from a licensed physician that the person is unable to wear a safety belt for physical or medical reasons.

Your child may be exempt from Utah’s Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Usage Act if he or she is the operator of, or a passenger in, a motor vehicle or seating position which is not required to be equipped with a safety belt system under federal law. A seating position refers to any area within the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle in which the manufacturer has installed a safety belt.

Your child may be exempt from Utah’s Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Usage Act if he or she is a passenger in a motor vehicle and all seating positions are occupied by other passengers.

Your child may be exempt from Utah’s Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Usage Act if he or she is a passenger of a public transit vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating exceeding 10,000 pounds.

FAQ

What are Utah child booster seat laws?

Utah car seat law does not state when your child can ride in a booster seat. Children riding in a vehicle who are under 8 years old and less than 4’9” must be properly secured in a child safety restraint system. Children over 8 years old but are less than 4’9” must also be properly secured in a child restraint system. Follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions for your child restraint system when securing your child.

Do Utah car seat laws say when to switch to a forward facing car seat?

There are no provisions in Utah car seat law for switching from a rear facing to a forward facing car seat. Follow your child restraint system’s manufacturer height and weight limits when transporting your child in a motor vehicle.

What is Utah front seat law?

Utah child restraint laws do not specify when a child can sit in the front seat with a safety belt. Children between 8 and 16 must ride in a motor vehicle wearing a properly secured safety belt. Children under 8 who are more than 4’9” must also wear a safety belt.

* Ms. Blake is licensed in the state of Maryland. The information provided in this article does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.


Attorney Denise A. Blake*

Denise practices family law at Blake Law, LLC in Westminster, Maryland. She holds a Juris Doctor with an emphasis in Family Law from the University of Baltimore School of Law.