A Maryland Notice of Voluntary Dismissal Under Rule 2-506(a) is a document filed with the court that officially informs the parties of the dismissal of a case. The document typically includes the case name, case number, and the filing date. It also includes the names of all parties involved in the case and the name of the court where the action is being dismissed. There are two types of Maryland Notice of Voluntary Dismissal: with prejudice and without prejudice. When a dismissal is with prejudice, it means that the case is dismissed and the parties cannot bring the same claim again. When a dismissal is without prejudice, it means that the case is dismissed, but the parties may bring the same claim again in the future.