California Proof of Firearms Turned In, Sold, or Stored — Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Prevention is a type of protection for elderly and dependent adult individuals in the state of California. It requires individuals to provide proof that firearms have been properly surrendered, sold, or stored in order to protect them from potential abuse or exploitation. There are two types of California Proof of Firearms Turned In, Sold, or Stored — Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Prevention: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary California Proof of Firearms Turned In, Sold, or Stored — Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Prevention allows individuals to turn in their firearms to a law enforcement agency, a federally licensed firearms dealer, or other designated entity to protect elderly and dependent adults from potential abuse or exploitation. This voluntary process is initiated by the individual and requires them to provide proof of surrender or sale of the firearm. Involuntary California Proof of Firearms Turned In, Sold, or Stored — Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Prevention is a process that requires individuals to turn in their firearms when they are served with a restraining or protective order. The individual must provide proof of surrender or sale of the firearm to the law enforcement agency, a federally licensed firearms dealer, or other designated entity. In both voluntary and involuntary California Proof of Firearms Turned In, Sold, or Stored — Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Prevention, individuals must provide proof of surrender or sale of the firearm in order to protect elderly and dependent adults from potential abuse or exploitation. This proof can include a receipt, bill of sale, or other document that verifies the surrender or sale of the firearm.