Vetted repo companies covering Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Eau Claire, Kenosha, and rural Wisconsin. All listings below have verified operational status, working contact info, and a track record with dealers and lenders.
Only dealer-oriented and commercial repossession providers are included. Consumer debt collectors, private investigators without recovery services, and lead-gen sites are excluded. For more information, see Wisconsin duplicate title and temporary tag process.
| Agent licensing | Wisconsin requires repossession agencies to be licensed as Private Detective Agencies |
| Self-help repossession | Restricted in Wisconsin — Wisconsin has a statutory 'right to cure' requirement and judicial involvement for many consumer vehicle repos |
| Disposal notice | 15 days right-to-cure notice required BEFORE repossession; additional 15 days before sale |
| Deficiency rules | Limited deficiency rights under Wisconsin's consumer protection framework; lender must meet strict sale requirements |
| Regulator | Wisconsin Dept. of Safety and Professional Services |
Lender/dealer tip: Wisconsin is creditor-restrictive — a 15-day right-to-cure notice must go out BEFORE any repo attempt. Deficiency rights are limited if procedural steps are missed. Use Wisconsin-licensed recovery agencies and Wisconsin-specialized legal counsel for your repo workflow.
This is an informational summary only and not legal advice. Consult qualified legal counsel before establishing repossession procedures in Wisconsin.