South Dakota Order Approving Report is a legal document that is issued by the court system in the state of South Dakota. It is typically used to approve a report submitted by an attorney in a court case. The report can be a written statement, a document, a motion, or any other type of filing. It is usually issued when the court finds that the submitted report is sufficient to support the requested action. There are two main types of South Dakota Order Approving Report: a Final Order and a Temporary Order. A Final Order is a court order that is binding and cannot be changed or revoked. It is the court's final decision on the matter. A Temporary Order is an order that is in effect until a Final Order is issued or the court issues a different order.