The Minnesota Notice of Dismissal is a document issued by a court which formally notifies the parties involved in a case that the lawsuit or other legal action has been dismissed. The document typically includes the date of the dismissal, the parties involved, and the reasons for the dismissal. There are two types of Minnesota Notices of Dismissal: Voluntary Dismissal and Involuntary Dismissal. Voluntary Dismissal is issued when one of the parties involved in the legal action has voluntarily requested for the case to be dismissed. The notice will detail the reasons for the dismissal as well as the date of the dismissal. Involuntary Dismissal is issued when the court has decided to dismiss the case without the consent of either of the parties involved. This type of Notice of Dismissal will include the date of the dismissal as well as the court’s reasons for the dismissal.