Indiana Code § 9-25-3-2

Suspension or revocation of nonresident operator's license; forbidding operation by nonresident; transmission of records to other states
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Sec. 2. (a) Whenever under Indiana law the bureau may suspend or revoke a driver's license or driving privileges if the operator of a motor vehicle is an Indiana resident, the bureau may suspend or revoke the driver's license or driving privileges of or forbid the operation of a motor vehicle in Indiana by an operator who is a nonresident.       (b) Whenever under Indiana law the bureau may suspend or revoke the registration certificate and registration plates of a motor vehicle if the owner of the motor vehicle is an Indiana resident, the bureau may forbid the operation within Indiana of a motor vehicle if the owner of the motor vehicle is a nonresident.       (c) The bureau shall transmit to the motor vehicle bureau or state officer performing the functions of a bureau in the state in which a nonresident resides a certified copy of the following: (1) A conviction of, or an administrative action concerning, the nonresident that has resulted in the suspension of the nonresident's driving privilege in Indiana. (2) An unsatisfied judgment rendered against a nonresident that has resulted in the suspension of the nonresident's driving privilege in Indiana. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-2-1-12(a); (c).]

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