Illinois Dismissal Order is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Illinois that serves as an official notice that a lawsuit has been dismissed. The dismissal order may be either voluntary or involuntary. Voluntary dismissal orders are issued when the plaintiff in a lawsuit voluntarily withdraws their claim, while involuntary dismissal orders are issued when the court finds that there is insufficient evidence or legal reason for the lawsuit to proceed. There are two types of Illinois Dismissal Orders: Non-suit Dismissals and Default Dismissals. Non-suit Dismissals are issued when the plaintiff voluntarily withdraws their claim, while Default Dismissals are issued when the defendant has failed to respond to the lawsuit in a timely manner. Both types of dismissals result in the case being dismissed with prejudice, meaning that the plaintiff cannot refile the case.