Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin requires; the download is our standard non-compete template, to be scoped to Wisconsin's rules below.

Wisconsin non-compete rules at a glance

EnforceabilityEnforceable only if every restriction is reasonable (Wis. Stat. §103.465).
Protected workers / thresholdsAll workers (standard reasonableness test applies)
Required formalitiesStatute applies to non-competes and non-solicits alike
Overbroad agreementsRed-pencil: if any part is unreasonable, the entire covenant is void — including the reasonable parts

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 Wisconsin handles non-compete agreements

Wisconsin's red-pencil statute is the harshest judicial treatment in the nation: one overbroad clause poisons the whole covenant, and courts have applied it to non-solicits and even some confidentiality terms. The practical drafting rule for Wisconsin: enforceable only if every restriction is reasonable (Wis. Stat. §103.465).. 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.

Wisconsin non-compete agreement FAQs

Are non-compete agreements enforceable in Wisconsin?

Enforceable only if every restriction is reasonable (Wis. Stat. §103.465). There is no categorical worker carve-out, so the reasonableness of duration, geography, and scope decides each case.

What happens to an overbroad non-compete in Wisconsin?

Red-pencil: if any part is unreasonable, the entire covenant is void — including the reasonable parts 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 Wisconsin non-compete require?

Statute applies to non-competes and non-solicits alike 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 Wisconsin?

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 Wisconsin 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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