Legal Services in Arizona
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Looking for affordable legal services in Arizona? Northwest has you covered. With Arizona Law on Call, we provide the best way to talk to an Arizona lawyer today.
Our lawyers can help with things like contract review, employee handbook drafting, and offering advice on what type of entity to form. Add your Law on Call subscription for $9 a month when you hire us to be your Arizona registered agent or to form your business.
Do I Need a Lawyer for My Business in Arizona?
Many Arizona businesses will need a lawyer. While you don’t necessarily need an attorney on retainer, understanding the legal system in your state—before problems arise—is a must. And depending on the complexity of your new business, you may want a lawyer to review or draft some of your need-to-have documents right from the start.
For example, it’s often a good idea to have a lawyer advise on what type of entity to form so that you’re set up for the best tax and liability benefits. In addition, having an attorney draft or review your business’s internal documents helps ensure your bases are covered in the event of future disputes.
Regardless of the extent of your legal needs, talking to an attorney early in the business start-up process helps mitigate your need for legal assistance in the future.
What Legal Documents Does My New Business Need?
Forming a regulated, legal entity means you’ll be compiling plenty of legal documents to get things running. Some of these are required by state statute, like your Arizona LLC Articles of Organization. Others you’ll want to have in place when hiring employees or entering agreements with third-party vendors.
Arizona Law on Call can help out with a variety of legal services starting at just $99/hour. Here are a few documents we’re consistently reviewing or drafting for our clients:
- Business contracts
When working with third parties, business contracts help ensure you’re all on the same page. They can set forth the terms of the work to be done, how payment will be handled, and what happens if the work falls off course. - Employment agreements
Before hiring employees, you want to get sound employment agreements in place. These are tailored to specific positions and outline the terms of employment. The agreement will include information such as a job’s duties, compensation and benefits, and termination clauses. - Business formation paperwork
Choosing the right entity for your business can be tricky but is made easier if you discuss your situation with an attorney. They can also review your formation paperwork, helping ensure your entity type meets your tax and liability needs. - Employee handbooks
Since it applies to all your employees, an employee handbook is one of the most important documents your new business will adopt. Its content can be wide ranging, detailing rules for things like PTO, remote work, dress code, attendance, and dispute procedures. - Trusts
When forming a new business, establishing a trust can help you avoid an array of problems down the line. A trust can hold assets, be used to avoid probate should the business owner die, and provide specific advantages to beneficiaries.
How Do I Get Affordable Legal Help in Arizona?
It’s hard to find affordable legal help in Arizona, especially on a quick turnaround. Many free or low-cost legal aid programs need to be applied for, with specific criteria met. At Law on Call, we provide extremely affordable legal advice and services to our clients, accessible today. The only requirement is that you live or work in the Grand Canyon State.
What is Arizona Law on Call?
The legal advice and services we offer at Arizona Law on Call are the same high quality you’d find at a traditional law firm. But where other law firms send clients to assistants and paralegals, Law on Call’s clients work directly with our Arizona lawyers.
Why are we able to operate differently than traditional firms? Law on Call is the first nonlawyer-owned law firm in the U.S. Our innovative structure means our lawyers can focus on you, rather than worrying about billable hours, management, and overhead costs.
Law on Call’s existence in Arizona is possible because of recent regulatory changes made to Arizona’s legal industry. For decades, Arizona’s law firms could only be owned by lawyers. To make room for innovation in the legal field, this rule was abolished after ample research by the Task Force on the Delivery of Legal Services and careful consideration by the Arizona Supreme Court.
How Does Arizona Law on Call Work?

With your Law on Call subscription comes instant and unlimited phone access to our Arizona lawyers. No scheduling. No waiting. Just Arizona lawyers ready to provide you with the legal advice you need.
And if you need legal documents reviewed or drafted, you can hire our lawyers to do that too. All our services are offered at affordable rates to ensure more entrepreneurs are able to get the legal help they need.
How much does Law on Call cost?
Arizona Law on Call costs just $9/month. Since the first two months are free, you can get free legal advice today.
If you ever need to add on legal work, our services are offered at low hourly rates based on type and complexity. Our legal services start at $99/hour.
We offer a 100% money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied with the legal work we do for you.
Getting Started with Arizona Law on Call
Here’s how to get started with Arizona Law on Call:
- Hire us to be your Arizona registered agent, or hire us to form your Arizona LLC or Arizona corporation.
- Add Law on Call on the sign-up form.
- Call to get instant legal advice from our Arizona lawyers.
Are you an existing Arizona client? Simply add Law on Call service in your online account.
Arizona Law on Call FAQs
Anyone who lives or works in Arizona can sign up for our Law on Call when they hire us for Registered Agent or Business Formation services. To purchase Law on Call on its own, sign up for a Free Account and add it in your client portal.
Yes! In addition to Arizona, Law on Call is currently available in Utah. Those who live or work in Utah can sign up for Utah Law on Call.
Yes. Law on Call is nonlawyer-owned and most states require that law firm owners be lawyers.
So, we can’t launch in additional states until they change their law firm ownership regulations. About a dozen states are considering altering these regulations, and we’re monitoring the situation closely.
With an Arizona Law on Call subscription, you get immediate and unlimited phone access to Arizona attorneys. In the traditional legal industry, this level of attorney access is unheard of.
Usually, you have to work with paralegals and assistants, and potentially pay hundreds of dollars, before you even get to speak with an attorney.
At Law on Call, we created a model that bypasses this run-around so that you don’t have to wait to get the answers you need.
We can offer low-cost legal advice and services because Law on Call is part of Northwest Registered Agent. Since Northwest has more than a million active clients across our wide range of business services, we’re able to provide innovative offerings like Law on Call at affordable prices.
No. Arizona Law on Call is overseen by the state’s Supreme Court. The legal advice and services we offer face the same scrutiny and standards as those offered by traditional law firms (if not more).
Additionally, Arizona Law on Call is overseen by a compliance lawyer who ensures that all necessary rules and regulations are adhered to.
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