The Arizona Stipulation to Dismiss is a legal document that is used to settle a civil case or criminal charge without going to trial. It is a form of alternative dispute resolution used by the court. This stipulation allows the parties involved to come to an agreement away from the court on how the case will be resolved. There are two types of Arizona Stipulation to Dismiss: 1. Stipulated Dismissal: This is a mutual agreement between the parties involved in the case to dismiss the case without a trial. Both parties must agree to the stipulated dismissal in order for it to be approved by the court. 2. Dismissal with Prejudice: This type of dismissal is a permanent dismissal and will not allow the case to be reopened in the future. It is usually granted when the parties involved are unable to come to an agreement on how to resolve the case.