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Car seat & booster law

Idaho

Verified · JUN 2026

Quick answer · Idaho

A car seat or booster is required until your child is 7 years old.

A child 6 years of age or younger must be secured in a child safety restraint that meets federal standards. From age 7, a seat belt is allowed. Idaho sets no height, weight, or 4 feet 9 inch rule.

Rear-facing per seat Forward per seat Booster < 7 yr Belt 7+ yr
Idaho Code § 49-672 Read the statute

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Required vs recommended

What the law enforces, and what pediatricians advise. They are not the same.

The law requires

Minimum, or it's enforceable

Rear-facing until
Not specified by law
Booster until
Age 7
Back seat
Not required

Pediatricians recommend

AAP — safer, not the law

Rear-facing until
To seat limit (often age 2+)
Booster until
4'9" — typically age 8–12
Back seat
Until age 13

AAP guidance is a safety best practice and is separate from Idaho's legal minimum, which ends at age 6 with no height rule. Pediatricians recommend a booster until the seat belt fits, often around 4 feet 9 inches.

Every stage, by the law

Dual units shown throughout (in + cm, lb + kg). Rows marked Guidance are best practice, not a statutory requirement in Idaho.

Rear-facing Guidance
Age
Infant (per seat)
Forward-facing Guidance
Age
Toddler (per seat)
Age
until 7 yr
Age
7 yr +
Back seat Guidance
Age
Recommended < 13

Frequently asked questions

What is the car seat law in Idaho in 2026?
A child 6 years of age or younger must be in a federally approved child safety restraint. From age 7, a seat belt is allowed.
Does Idaho require booster seats to 4'9" or age 8?
No. Idaho's child restraint requirement ends after age 6, with no 4 foot 9 inch rule. Pediatricians still recommend a booster until the seat belt fits, usually around 4 feet 9 inches and ages 8 to 12.
Does Idaho require rear-facing car seats by age?
No. Idaho law does not set a rear-facing age. The child safety restraint just has to meet federal standards. Pediatricians still recommend keeping a child rear-facing as long as the seat allows.
Do Uber, Lyft, and taxis have to follow Idaho's car seat law?
Idaho's child restraint requirement applies to noncommercial vehicles, and there is no general taxi or rideshare exemption from the child seat rules. Plan to bring your own car seat when riding with a young child.

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