Looks like you'll need to contact the local LEO where your business is located:
(Excerpts from Indiana Concealed Carry Permit Information )
1. Applications are made through the local police department; permits are issued by the Indiana State Police.
2. Anyone not residing in Indiana but has a place of business in Indiana is eligible to receive a license; the requirements are the same as they are for those who do reside in Indiana.
I don't have an Indiana business and I am several states away. Does that mean I am not eligible for a non resident permit?
I like the lifetime permit option, but if you have to be a resident or business owner, I guess I'll pass!
Actually, that's not true. Indiana has "automatic reciprocity." This means they will recognize any state's permit that recognizes Indiana's. This DOES NOT mean they recognize every other state's permits as some require a class/training and therefor don't recognize Indiana's because Indiana does not require a class/training.
I know this is an old thread but I felt I should correct a misconception here.
Actually, that's not true. Indiana has "automatic reciprocity." This means they will recognize any state's permit that recognizes Indiana's. This DOES NOT mean they recognize every other state's permits as some require a class/training and therefor don't recognize Indiana's because Indiana does not require a class/training.
I looked at your link and looked up the code it quoted. You are correct.
It says it was added by "As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.32."
This makes me think it was added in 1983 but I know it wasn't this way when I looked it up in 1998. The verbiage was, something like "if recognized by another state."