An Alaska Order of Dismissal is a court order issued to dismiss a civil or criminal action without prejudice, meaning the case can be brought back to court at a later date if the parties wish to do so. There are several types of Alaska Order of Dismissal: voluntary dismissal, dismissal with prejudice, dismissal without prejudice, and dismissal with leave to amend. Voluntary dismissal occurs when the plaintiff or defendant voluntarily dismisses the action. Dismissal with prejudice means the action cannot be brought back to court. Dismissal without prejudice allows the action to be brought back to court at a later date. Dismissal with leave to amend allows the plaintiff to correct any technical errors in the original complaint and refile the action.