Michigan Petition and Order for Reinstatement (Case Not Closed) is a legal document used to reinstate a case that has been dismissed or inactive. It can be used to bring a dismissed case back to active status or to reinstate an inactive case that has been administratively closed. It must be filed in the circuit court of the county where the case was originally filed. There are two types of Michigan Petition and Order for Reinstatement (Case Not Closed): Reinstatement After Dismissal and Reinstatement of Inactive Case. The petition must include information about the case, such as the names of the parties involved, the case number, the date the case was originally filed, and the reasons for dismissal or inactivity. The petition must be signed by the petitioner, and the court may require the petitioner to provide additional information or documentation in order to reinstate the case. Once the court accepts the petition, it will issue an Order for Reinstatement. This Order must be served on all parties involved in the case, and it will reinstate the case and set a new court date.