LegalZoom Nonprofit Discount
Updated December 29, 2025 • 3 verified offers
Updated December 29, 2025 • 3 verified offers
Pre-paid legal services plan for businesses with unlimited 30-minute attorney consults on new matters, attorney review of contracts/documents (10 pages), one-hour annual consultation after 6 months, 10% off other LegalZoom products, and 25% off additional attorney services.
Billed annually; consultations limited to new legal matters; 25% discount applies to additional hourly attorney services for complex matters.
Pre-paid legal services plan for businesses offering unlimited 30-minute attorney consults, document reviews, and discounts on additional services.
$43/mo (billed every 6 months at $259) View OfferLLC or INC formation packages including 30 days of Business Attorney Plan with unlimited 30-minute consultations on new business legal topics.
View OfferLegalZoom nonprofit discounts typically require:
Educational institutions and religious organizations may also qualify.
Members of the LegalZoom Business Advisory Plan receive exclusive discounts on other LegalZoom products and additional attorney services.
Available to Business Advisory Plan members ($31.50/mo billed every 6 months or $39.08/mo billed annually). 25% discount applies to consulting attorney’s hourly rate for complex or ongoing matters beyond plan limits. Consults limited to new legal matters.
Pre-paid legal services plan for businesses offering unlimited 30-minute attorney consults, document reviews, and annual consultation.
$39.08/mo billed annually ($469/year) vs $43.17/mo every 6 months ($259/6 mo)
LegalZoom offers a Business Advisory Plan with built-in member discounts (10% on products, 25% on extra attorney services) and annual billing savings targeted at businesses. No explicit team, bulk, corporate programs, or free trials identified; formation packages start at $0 + state fees but are standard pricing tiers.
Many software companies including LegalZoom offer special pricing for registered nonprofit organizations.
Typically you need proof of 501(c)(3) status (US) or equivalent nonprofit registration, plus a valid tax-exempt certificate.
Many nonprofit programs include religious and charitable organizations. Check LegalZoom's specific eligibility criteria.