Texas Order of Dismissal

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It means the case was dismissed, either because plaintiff dismissed it or plaintiff didn't show up for the trial.

Rule 165a - Dismissal for Want of Prosecution 1. Failure to Appear. A case may be dismissed for want of prosecution on failure of any party seeking affirmative relief to appear for any hearing or trial of which the party had notice.

Fill out your court forms. Fill out a Request for Dismissal (Form CIV-110 ). File your forms at the courthouse where you filed your case. Serve the other side with a copy of the dismissal papers. File the Notice of Entry of Dismissal and Proof of Service (Form CIV-120)

WHAT IS A DISMISSED CASE? A dismissed criminal case is one in which you were not convicted. When a criminal charge is dismissed, you are not guilty and the case is concluded.

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Texas Order of Dismissal