Quick Facts: Server in Vermont
Employment Requirements for Servers in Vermont
Hiring a Server in Vermont requires specific documentation and compliance with both federal and state employment law. Vermont FMLA: 12 weeks parental leave (unpaid). Mandatory earned sick leave.
As a non-exempt employee, Servers in Vermont are subject to the following compliance requirements:
Required Documents for Servers in Vermont
Every Server you hire in Vermont should have all of these documents completed before their first day of work.
Free Server Compliance Checklist for Vermont
Everything you need to onboard a Server legally in Vermont - updated for 2026.
Common Compliance Issues for Servers
These are the most frequent violations that lead to lawsuits and fines for Vermont employers hiring Servers:
- Tip Credit Violations
- Overtime Miscalculations With Tips
- Tip Sharing Rules
- Using generic employment documents not customized for Vermont and the Server role
Vermont Laws Affecting Servers
These Vermont-specific laws directly impact how you hire, pay, and manage Servers in your business:
- Vermont Fair Employment Practices Act
- Vermont Parental and Family Leave Act
- Federal FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act) classification requirements for non-exempt status