Dear [Recipient], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to inform you of the current status of [Case Name/Number]. As per the recent proceedings in the [Contra Costa] County Court of California, an Order of Dismissal has been issued by [Judge's Name] on [Date]. This Order of Dismissal signifies the termination of the legal proceedings pertaining to the aforementioned case. It states that all charges against [Defendant's Name] have been dropped and that the case will no longer be pursued in the court system. Please note that this Order of Dismissal is final and legally binding, effectively bringing this matter to a close. It serves as confirmation that [Defendant's Name] is absolved of any criminal liability related to the charges mentioned in the case. Attached to this letter, you will find a copy of the Order of Dismissal for your records. It contains the relevant court seal and the signature of [Judge's Name], affirming its authenticity and legal validity. In case you require any additional information regarding this Order of Dismissal, or if you have any queries or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at [Your Contact Information]. I am available to assist you with any further clarification you may need. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and your cooperation throughout the legal process. We trust that this Order of Dismissal will bring a satisfactory resolution to this case. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Organization] [Contact Information] --- Optional: Different types of Contra Costa California Sample Letter containing Order of Dismissal: 1. Order of Dismissal for Criminal Cases: A letter informing the recipient about the dismissal of criminal charges in a specific case. 2. Order of Dismissal for Civil Cases: A letter notifying the recipient that a civil case has been dismissed and will no longer be pursued in court. 3. Order of Dismissal for Traffic Violations: A letter communicating the dismissal of traffic-related charges against the defendant. 4. Order of Dismissal for Small Claims: A letter informing the recipient about the dismissal of a small claims case and the cessation of legal proceedings. 5. Order of Dismissal for Family Law Cases: A letter notifying the recipient about the dismissal of a family law case, such as divorce, child custody, or spousal support, which has been resolved or withdrawn by one or both parties.