Information regarding the reporting of ticket and your driving record can be found here. Most states specifically state how they handle out of state violations but I could not find a direct answer for how Indiana does it. In return, this is how the state of Michigan would candle a ticket you get out of state.
It is likely that it will eventually appear on your Michigan driving record. If the violation substantially corresponds to a violation of a Michigan law, then the conviction will be posted to your driving record and points will be assessed as required by the Michigan Vehicle Code. If the ticket is for an offense for which a suspension would have been given if the ticket had been received in Michigan, then a suspension will be imposed after the posting of the ticket, allowing time for due process and the sending of a notification letter. Most states are reciprocal and provide ticket information to the driver's home state. Michigan law requires that the same action be taken for tickets received out-of-state as those received in Michigan, therefore, points and suspensions may be imposed.
I suggest contacting the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles directly for an answer to your question.
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