Rocket Lawyer
Legal Made Simple
Corporate Creations
Registered Agent & Entity Management for Fortune 1000 to Startups
Side-by-side comparison. Data as of 2026-02-16.
Company Background
Rocket Lawyer
HQ: San Francisco, California (182 Howard Street #830)
Ownership: Private (VC-backed; $290M+ funding)
Employees: 201-500
Formations: 1,000,000+ businesses (millions of documents created)
Key Milestones
- Founded 2008 in San Francisco
- Launched Rocket Lawyer On Call® attorney network
- Raised $290M+ funding
- Expanded to business formation + RA
- Hit 1M+ business customers
Corporate Creations
HQ: North Palm Beach, Florida (part of Computershare Group)
Ownership: Public (subsidiary of Computershare, ASX: CPU)
Employees: 51-200
Formations: Thousands of clients served; 3rd largest RA provider
Key Milestones
- Founded 1993 as independent RA service
- Acquired by Computershare in 2020
- Expanded to serve Fortune 1000, Global 2000, Am Law 200 firms
- Built proprietary entity management platform
- Achieved 5,000+ active customers across 50 states
Core Services
Rocket Lawyer Services
Formation types:
- ✓ LLC
- ✓ Corporation (C-Corp, S-Corp)
- ✓ Nonprofit
- ✓ Foreign Qualification (limited states)
- ✓ Change of Registered Agent
Differentiators:
- Bundled membership ($39.99/mo) with attorney access
- Thousands of legal forms & templates
- Rocket Lawyer On Call® (discount attorney advice)
- e-Signature & document storage
- Free 7-day trial
Corporate Creations Services
Formation types:
- ✓ LLC
- ✓ Corporation (C-Corp, S-Corp)
- ✓ Nonprofit
- ✓ Foreign Qualification (all states)
- ✓ Change of Registered Agent
- ✓ Conversions & Mergers
Differentiators:
- Enterprise-grade entity management for large corps
- Dedicated RA for Am Law 200 firms
- Volume discounts for multi-entity clients
- Proprietary compliance tech
- Part of global Computershare network
Both offer nationwide RA coverage. Compare differentiators above to see where each shines.
Pricing & Value
| Category | Rocket Lawyer | Corporate Creations | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Year Total | ~$99.99 + state fees + $479.88 membership (full value) | ~$228+ (formation + RA; varies by state/entities) | Rocket Lawyer |
| RA Annual Fee | $149.99/year (add-on; discounted for members) | $149/year (standard); free Year 1 in some bundles; $314 annual in others | — |
| Value Score | 8.0/10 | 7.5/10 | Rocket Lawyer |
Speed & Performance
Rocket Lawyer
Avg formation: Instant docs + 1-5 business days filing
Expedited: Available (add-on)
Corporate Creations
Avg formation: 1-5 business days standard
Expedited: Available (pricing varies)
Pros & Cons
Rocket Lawyer — Pros
- ✓ Unlimited attorney calls
- ✓ Legal form library
- ✓ Membership discounts
- ✓ e-Signature included
- ✓ 1M+ customers
Rocket Lawyer — Cons
- ✗ Membership required for value
- ✗ RA $149.99 extra
- ✗ Auto-renew issues
- ✗ Not formation-focused
- ✗ Higher ongoing cost
Corporate Creations — Pros
- ✓ 3rd largest RA provider
- ✓ Enterprise entity tools
- ✓ 50-state coverage
- ✓ Law firm partnerships
- ✓ Proven 30+ years
Corporate Creations — Cons
- ✗ Premium pricing
- ✗ Pricing inconsistencies
- ✗ Dated UX
- ✗ Not for budget users
- ✗ Limited freebies
The Verdict
Choose Rocket Lawyer if: Perfect for businesses needing more than just formation—attorney access and forms make the membership worthwhile. Ideal if you value legal support beyond setup.
Choose Corporate Creations if: The enterprise choice for RA & management—reliable for corps and law firms, but overkill (and pricey) for most small founders.
Higher rating: Rocket Lawyer (8.3/10)