2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 169.686 — Seat Belt Use Required; Penalty

Plain-Language Summary

All drivers and passengers in Minnesota must wear a seat belt, including both the shoulder and lap belt. The fine for not wearing a seat belt is $25. The driver is responsible for making sure passengers under age 15 are buckled up.

Practical Notes
When this applies: Whenever you ride in a passenger vehicle, van, pickup truck, or commercial motor vehicle in Minnesota. Who this affects: All drivers and passengers age 15 and older. Key points: Seat belt violations are a $25 fine per person and do not go on your driving record. The driver pays the fine for any unbelted passenger under 15. Exemptions exist for medical conditions (with a doctor’s note), mail carriers, newspaper delivery, vehicles made before 1965, and people driving in reverse. Farmers in pickups doing farm work are also exempt. This is a primary enforcement law, meaning police can stop you solely for not wearing a seat belt.