Quick Facts: Server in Virginia
Why Servers in Virginia Need a Proper Non-Compete Agreement
Virginia has enacted specific employment protections that directly affect how you document your relationship with Servers. Missing just one required clause can invalidate the entire document.
With penalties up to $25,000 - $500,000, the cost of non-compliance far exceeds the cost of getting it right the first time.
What Your Virginia Non-Compete Agreement for Servers Must Include
These clauses are required for a legally defensible non-compete agreement for Servers in Virginia in 2026:
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Geographic restrictions Must reflect Server-specific compensation structure in Virginia
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Time limitations
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Scope of restricted activities
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Consideration for signing
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Severability clause
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Choice of law
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Virginia-Specific Disclosures Virginia Values Act broadened anti-discrimination protections significantly in 2020. Minimum wage on path to $15.
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Non-Exempt Employee Classification Language Explicitly document why this Server qualifies as non-exempt
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Common Non-Compete Agreement Mistakes for Servers in Virginia
- Failing to address tip credit violations in the non-compete agreement
- Failing to address overtime miscalculations with tips in the non-compete agreement
- Failing to address tip sharing rules in the non-compete agreement
- Using a non-Virginia-specific template (Virginia law differs significantly from other states)
- Not updating the document for 2026 changes to Virginia employment law
Virginia Laws That Affect Servers
Virginia has specific employment laws that directly affect Servers. Here are the key statutes your non-compete agreement must comply with:
- Virginia Human Rights Act
- Virginia Values Act