What are the car seat laws in Arizona?
Children under the age of five are required by Arizona law to utilize restraint devices while in an automobile. Depending on the weight of the child, various safety seats are available: • Infant Seats: Infant seats are recommended for children up to 20 pounds in weight. This type of seat faces the rear of the vehicle and is generally fastened in the back seat. • Convertible Seats: Convertible seats are recommended for children between 5 and 40 pounds. This type of seat is handy because it can be used facing the rear of the car when the child is under a year old and less than 20 pounds, and then turned around and positioned upright once the child meets the weight and age requirements. • Booster seats: Booster seats are recommended for children who are between 40 and 80 pounds. This type of seat can be used for children who have outgrown convertible seats by securing them to the back seat and utilizing the car’s safety belt as a harness. If a driver is pulled over with a child under the