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Arkansas Independent Contractor Agreement

Generate a comprehensive independent contractor agreement customized for Arkansas law, compliant with the Arkansas Independent Contractor Law.

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Governing Statute

Arkansas Independent Contractor Law

Ark. Code Ann. § 11-3-401 et seq.

Why You Need One

An independent contractor agreement protects your business from worker misclassification claims in Arkansas, clearly defines IP ownership, and establishes the terms of the working relationship.

State Requirements

Arkansas contractor classification requirements

Key requirements for properly classifying independent contractors in Arkansas.

Uses common-law right-of-control test for classification
Written agreement documenting independent contractor status is recommended
Contractor must provide own tools and equipment
Contractor must have ability to profit or suffer loss from the engagement
Workers' compensation generally does not apply to independent contractors

State Highlights

What makes Arkansas unique

Notable features of Arkansas's worker classification laws that may affect your contractor agreement.

Follows the traditional common-law right-of-control test

Non-compete agreements are enforceable if reasonable in scope and duration

No specific independent contractor registration requirements

How it works

Three simple steps

1

Answer Questions

Fill out a guided questionnaire about your Arkansas contractor engagement, compensation, and terms.

2

AI Generates

Our AI creates a comprehensive contractor agreement compliant with Arkansas worker classification law.

3

Download & Review

Download as a Word document. Edit inline or in your preferred word processor.

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pactdraft.ai is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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