Illinois NO FILE ORDER is a legal document that is filed in the Circuit Court of Illinois when a complaint or case has been dismissed without prejudice. The document states that the court has not determined the merits of the case and that the parties may renew the case at a later date. It is also known as a “No File Order” or “Dismissal Without Prejudice.” The two types of Illinois NO FILE ORDER are “Voluntary Dismissal without Prejudice” and “Order of Dismissal without Prejudice.” A Voluntary Dismissal without Prejudice is a voluntary filing by the plaintiff or defendant, while an Order of Dismissal without Prejudice is an order issued by the court. Both document types provide a way to terminate a case without deciding the merits of the case and allow the parties to renew the case at a later date.
Illinois NO FILE ORDER is a legal document that is filed in the Circuit Court of Illinois when a complaint or case has been dismissed without prejudice. The document states that the court has not determined the merits of the case and that the parties may renew the case at a later date. It is also known as a “No File Order” or “Dismissal Without Prejudice.” The two types of Illinois NO FILE ORDER are “Voluntary Dismissal without Prejudice” and “Order of Dismissal without Prejudice.” A Voluntary Dismissal without Prejudice is a voluntary filing by the plaintiff or defendant, while an Order of Dismissal without Prejudice is an order issued by the court. Both document types provide a way to terminate a case without deciding the merits of the case and allow the parties to renew the case at a later date.