| THE FINAL DEATH OF FINDEX.COM 23 YEAR LATER 
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 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
 before the
 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 Release No. 96058 / October 13, 2022
 Admin. Proc. File No. 3-20972
 In the Matter of
 FINDEX.COM, INC.
 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
 The Securities and Exchange Commission (“Commission”) issued an Order Instituting
 Proceedings (“OIP”) on August 17, 2022, pursuant to Section 12(j) of the Securities Exchange
 Act of 1934, against FINDEX.COM, INC. (“Respondent”).1
 On September 22, 2022, the Division of Enforcement filed a Declaration of Sandhya C.
 Harris, which established that, pursuant to Commission Rule of Practice 141(a)(2)(ii),2
 service of
 the OIP was made on Respondent on August 19, 2022.
 As stated in the OIP, Respondent’s answer was required to be filed within ten days of the
 service of the OIP.3
 As of the date of this order, Respondent has not filed an answer. The
 prehearing conference and hearing are thus continued indefinitely.
 Accordingly, Respondent is ORDERED to SHOW CAUSE by October 27, 2022, why
 the registration of its securities should not be revoked by default due to its failure to file an
 answer and to otherwise defend this proceeding. When a party defaults, the allegations in the
 OIP will be deemed to be true and the Commission may determine the proceeding against that
 party upon consideration of the record without holding a public hearing.
 If Respondent fails to respond to this order to show cause, it may be deemed in default,
 the proceeding may be determined against it, and the registration of its securities may be
 
 1 FINDEX.COM, INC., Exchange Act Release No. 95517, 2022 WL 3500113 (Aug. 17,
 2022).
 2
 17 C.F.R. § 201.141(a)(2)(ii).
 3 FINDEX.COM, INC., 2022 WL 3500113, at *2; Rules of Practice 151(a), 160(b), 220(b),
 17 C.F.R. §§ 201.151(a), 201.160(b), 201.220(b).
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