A Florida Notice of Voluntary Dismissal is a document used to notify the court that all parties have mutually agreed to dismiss the case without prejudice. This means that the complaint is only dismissed and not decided on its merits. There are two types of Florida Notice of Voluntary Dismissal: a Joint Notice of Voluntary Dismissal and a Unilateral Notice of Voluntary Dismissal. A Joint Notice of Voluntary Dismissal must be signed by all parties involved in the case, while a Unilateral Notice of Voluntary Dismissal must be signed by the party initiating the dismissal. Both types of Notice of Voluntary Dismissal must be filed with the court and served on all other parties in the case. These documents are used to officially end a case without any court proceedings or decisions being made.