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.pro (professional) is a generic top-level domain. It was created in 2002 and is operated by the Registry Services Corporation. The intention of the domain is to signal to web visitors that the website owner is a professional with valid credentials, but so far .pro has not been popular.

.pro domains are very expensive compared to other domains. Professional credentials must be verified, and the domain costs $350, with a one-time $100 registration fee. The .pro serves as an official certification that the website owner's credentials are accurate.

.pro has three second level domains: .law.pro, .med.pro, and .cpa.pro, reserved for lawyers, physicians, and certified public accountants, respectively. Direct second-level registrations were later opened up, with restrictions.

Registrations are processed via accredited registrars.

Some registrars have exploited a loophole whereby .pro domains may be registered on behalf of a third party as long as there is a nominal registrant with proper qualifications; in this manner, unrestricted .pro registrations were offered using the credentials of somebody affiliated with the registrar. Much debate has ensued about the propriety of such registrations.[citation needed]

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