Arizona Stipulation and Order to Dismiss is a court document that allows the parties in a lawsuit to dismiss their case without a court trial. This document is usually used to resolve a dispute quickly and with minimal effort. There are two types of Arizona Stipulation and Order to Dismiss: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary dismissal is one that is agreed to by both parties involved in the lawsuit, while an involuntary dismissal is one that is ordered by the court. The stipulation and order to dismiss contains information about the parties involved, the case number, the facts of the case, and any agreed-upon terms. The stipulation and order must be signed by a judge in order for it to be valid.