An Oklahoma Order Dismissing or Closing Case is a legal document issued by an Oklahoma court that ends a legal case. This order is typically issued when all issues in the case have been resolved, the parties have reached a mutually satisfactory resolution, or the prosecution has dropped the charges. It can also be issued if the presiding judge finds that the case should be dismissed due to a lack of evidence or for other reasons. There are two main types of Oklahoma Order Dismissing or Closing Case: voluntary dismissal and involuntary dismissal. A voluntary dismissal is requested by the plaintiff or prosecution and is issued when the parties have agreed to a settlement or the prosecution has decided to drop the charges. An involuntary dismissal is issued by the court and occurs when the judge finds that the case should be dismissed due to a lack of evidence or other legal reasons.