An Arizona Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, also known as a stipulated dismissal or satisfaction of judgment, is a document filed in a court of law to dismiss a case. This document informs the court that the parties involved in the case have come to an agreement and have resolved the case without the court's assistance. The notice is filed by either the plaintiff or the defendant in the case, and it must be signed by both parties. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Voluntary Dismissal / Stipulated Dismissal / Satisfaction of Judgment. The first type is the Voluntary Dismissal, which is filed by the plaintiff when they no longer wish to pursue the case. The second type is the Stipulated Dismissal, which is filed by the defendant when they agree to a settlement with the plaintiff and both parties agree to dismiss the case. The third type is the Satisfaction of Judgment, which is filed after a judgment has been entered in the case and both parties have satisfied the judgment.