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* In law, a proctor is a historical class of lawyers, and the King's (or Queen's) Proctor is a senior government lawyer.
* In religion, a proctor represents the clergy in [[Church of England]] dioceses.
* In education, a proctor is the name of university officials in certain universities.
 
In the United States and some other countries, the word "proctor" is frequently used to describe someone who oversees an [[Test (assessment)|examination]] (i.e. a supervisor or [[Exam invigilator|invigilator]]) or [[dormitory]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/proctor|title=Definition of PROCTOR|website=www.merriam-webster.com}}</ref>