Wisconsin Judgment Enforcement Guide | Debt Collection & Skip Tracing

Wisconsin Judgment Enforcement — Quick Facts

20 yrs
Judgment Lifespan
6 yrs
Debt SOL (Written)
12%
Post-Judgment Interest
COMMUNITY PROPERTY STATE

Wisconsin is a community property (marital property) state with a 20-year judgment lien and one of the highest post-judgment interest rates in the nation at 12%. Wage garnishment is available with limits, and the homestead exemption of $75,000 is moderate. Community property rules can expand reach to marital assets.

Wisconsin Statute of Limitations on Debt

Debt Type Limitation Period Statute
Written Contract 6 years Wis. Stat. §893.43
Open Account / Credit Card 6 years Wis. Stat. §893.43
Oral Contract 6 years Wis. Stat. §893.43
Promissory Note 6 years Wis. Stat. §893.43
Judgment Lien 20 years Wis. Stat. §806.15

Wisconsin’s 6-year SOL for most written contracts is standard. Wisconsin’s marital property laws treat most assets acquired during marriage as joint property reachable for one spouse’s debts.

Post-Judgment Interest Rate

Wisconsin post-judgment interest accrues at 12% per annum under Wis. Stat. §815.05(8). Interest is simple and begins on the judgment date.

Judgment Recovery Methods in Wisconsin

Wage Garnishment yes
Wisconsin allows garnishment of 20% of disposable earnings or the excess over 30× federal minimum wage, whichever is less (Wis. Stat. §812.34).
Bank Account Levy yes
Bank account garnishments are available after judgment under Wis. Stat. §812.18. Financial institutions receive a garnishment summons and must hold non-exempt funds.
Abstract of Judgment / Lien yes
Recording a certified judgment in the county creates a lien on all non-exempt real property in that county (Wis. Stat. §806.15). Lien lasts 20 years.
Turnover Order yes
Wisconsin courts may issue supplemental orders requiring debtors to disclose and transfer non-exempt assets under Wis. Stat. §816.03.
Writ of Execution yes
Writs of execution allow the sheriff to levy on non-exempt personal property (Wis. Stat. §815.01).
Vehicle Levy yes
Wisconsin exempts one motor vehicle up to $4,000 in equity under Wis. Stat. §815.18(3)(g). Additional vehicles or equity above the cap may be levied.

Debtor Exemptions

Asset Type Exemption Amount Statute
Homestead $75,000 Wis. Stat. §815.20
Motor Vehicle $4,000 equity Wis. Stat. §815.18(3)(g)
Wages Per Wis. Stat. §812.34 formula Wis. Stat. §812.34
Personal Property $5,000 general Wis. Stat. §815.18
Retirement All ERISA-qualified plans Wis. Stat. §815.18(3)(j)

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Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Statutes change — verify current law with a licensed Wisconsin attorney before taking collection action.