New York Notice To Chair of Withdrawal of Request For Arbitration is a document used to formally withdraw a request for arbitration previously submitted to an arbitrator in New York. This document can be used to withdraw a request for arbitration made in a civil or commercial dispute. The notice outlines the reasons for the withdrawal and must be signed by the party requesting the withdrawal of the arbitration. There are two types of New York Notice To Chair of Withdrawal of Request For Arbitration: Voluntary Withdrawal and Forced Withdrawal. A voluntary withdrawal is a withdrawal requested by one of the parties involved in the arbitration and is often done when the parties reach a settlement agreement. Forced withdrawal is a withdrawal requested by the arbitrator and can be done when a party does not comply with the arbitration process.