Iowa Non-Compete Agreement Template

Reviewed by the Agiled editorial teamUpdated June 2026

Non-compete law is the most state-divergent area in employment contracting — four states ban these agreements outright, a dozen more impose salary floors or notice rules, and the rest apply judge-made reasonableness tests that differ in temperament. This page covers what Iowa requires; the download is our standard non-compete template, to be scoped to Iowa's rules below.

Iowa non-compete rules at a glance

EnforceabilityEnforceable if reasonable in duration, geographic area, and scope of restricted activity.
Protected workers / thresholdsMental-health professionals exempt (2022); others covered
Required formalitiesNo statutory notice or salary threshold; consideration and reasonableness rules come from case law.
Overbroad agreementsCourts may modify overbroad agreements (reasonableness balancing)

State laws change frequently and this summary is not legal advice. Verify current rules against the state statute or with a licensed attorney before relying on them.

How Iowa handles non-compete agreements

Iowa's three-part test weighs whether the restraint is necessary, whether it's oppressive to the employee, and whether it harms the public — with hospital and ag-business cases dominating the case law. The practical drafting rule for Iowa: enforceable if reasonable in duration, geographic area, and scope of restricted activity.. Before using this template, confirm the current statute — non-compete law has changed in more than a dozen states since 2020, and the FTC's federal ban attempt keeps the area moving.

Iowa non-compete agreement FAQs

Are non-compete agreements enforceable in Iowa?

Enforceable if reasonable in duration, geographic area, and scope of restricted activity. Coverage limits matter here: mental-health professionals exempt (2022); others covered.

What happens to an overbroad non-compete in Iowa?

Courts may modify overbroad agreements (reasonableness balancing) Draft to the narrowest restriction that protects the actual business interest — the safety net (or lack of one) above is what you're betting on.

What formalities does a Iowa non-compete require?

No statutory notice or salary threshold; consideration and reasonableness rules come from case law. Procedural failures are now the most common way non-competes die — more common than substantive overbreadth in states with notice rules.

Does the FTC non-compete ban apply in Iowa?

The FTC's 2024 rule banning most non-competes was set aside by a federal court before taking effect and remains in litigation, so it is not currently in force in Iowa or any state. State law controls — which is why the state-specific rules above are the ones to draft around.

The full non-compete agreement guide

Clause-by-clause guidance, common mistakes, and the complete template text live on the main page: Non-Compete Agreement Template — full guide and download.

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