An Arizona Stipulation to Dismiss is a legal document that can be used in an Arizona court to resolve a civil dispute without going to trial. It can be used when the parties involved agree to end the dispute voluntarily and dismiss the case. There are two types of Stipulation to Dismiss in Arizona: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary Stipulation to Dismiss is entered into by the parties voluntarily and is generally filed with the court when the parties have reached a settlement agreement. An involuntary Stipulation to Dismiss is entered into by the court when it finds that the case is without merit or has no reasonable likelihood of success. In either case, once the Stipulation to Dismiss is accepted by the court, the case is dismissed and the parties are no longer legally obligated to each other.