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Car seat & booster law

Nevada

Verified · JUN 2026

Quick answer · Nevada

A car seat or booster is required until your child is 6 years old or taller than 4'9".

A child under 6 and under 57 inches must be in a child restraint system. A child under 2 must ride in a rear-facing seat in the back seat. From age 6, or once 57 inches, a seat belt is allowed.

Rear-facing < 2 yr Forward per seat Booster < 6 yr Belt 6+ yr
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 484B.157 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
Age 2
Booster until
Age 6 or 4'9"
Back seat
Required under 2

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 Nevada's legal minimum, which ends at age 6 or 57 inches. Pediatricians recommend a booster until the seat belt fits, often closer to age 8 to 12.

Every stage, by the law

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

Age
Birth – 2 yr
Forward-facing Guidance
Age
Toddler (per seat)
Age
until 6 yr
Height
< 4'9" / 145 cm
Age
6 yr +
Height
or ≥ 4'9" / 145 cm
Age
under 2 yr

Frequently asked questions

What is the car seat law in Nevada in 2026?
A child under 6 and under 57 inches must be in a child restraint system. A child under 2 must ride in a rear-facing seat in the back seat. From age 6, or once 57 inches, a seat belt is allowed.
What is the fine for a car seat violation in Nevada?
A first offense is $100 to $500 or community service. A second offense is $500 to $1,000, and a third can suspend the driver's license. The penalty may be reduced by completing a child restraint training program.
When can my child stop using a booster seat in Nevada?
A child can stop using a child restraint system, such as a booster, once they are 6 years old or 57 inches (4 feet 9 inches) tall. After that, Nevada law allows a seat belt. Pediatricians often recommend keeping a child in a booster until the seat belt fits properly, which is usually closer to 57 inches.
Does Nevada require a rear-facing car seat, and until what age?
Yes. A child under 2 years old must ride in a rear-facing child restraint system in the back seat. Limited exceptions apply, such as a vehicle with no back seat, or a deactivated front passenger airbag when a physician certifies a special health care need.

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