California Power Of Attorney (For Transfer Of Firearms) is a legal document that grants someone the authority to transfer firearms on behalf of a person in California. The power of attorney must be signed by the principal (the individual giving the authority) and the attorney-in-fact (the individual receiving the authority). In addition, the document must be notarized in order for it to be valid. There are two types of California Power Of Attorney (For Transfer Of Firearms): an irrevocable power of attorney and a revocable power of attorney. An irrevocable power of attorney cannot be revoked by the principal, while a revocable power of attorney can be revoked by the principal at any time. Both types of power of attorney are used to transfer firearms in California.