An Oregon Order of Dismissal (Petitioner's Request) is a legal document that is filed with the court to dismiss a case. This document is typically filed by the petitioner (the person who initiated the case) when they no longer wish to pursue the case. There are two types of Oregon Order of Dismissal (Petitioner's Request): voluntary dismissal and involuntary dismissal. A voluntary dismissal is when the petitioner decides to voluntarily drop the case, while an involuntary dismissal is when the court dismisses the case due to lack of evidence or other issues. In either instance, the Order of Dismissal must be signed by the court and the parties involved in order for the case to be officially dismissed.