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How much is a seatbelt ticket in Georgia?

I got pulled over in Georgia the other day and I got let off—but if I’d gotten a ticket, how much would it have cost me?

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Sarah Gray · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A seatbelt ticket in Georgia only carries a fine of $15, but if you’re ever pulled over with a child in your car who’s unrestrained, you’ll have a $25 ticket. If the child is under 8 years old, the maximum fine rises to $50.
A fine of $15 isn’t much to pay for something as dangerous as foregoing a seatbelt—but in a worst-case scenario, keeping that seatbelt buckled could end up saving your life. Plus, getting a seatbelt ticket might end up costing you even more by increasing your
Georgia car insurance costs
.
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