| Contact the court house in which the judgment is entered. You'll need the date of commencement .
You post is too ambiguous to reply in accuracy.
1: Was the original vehicle repo'd due to a previous debt owed ? Not necessarily a car loan but some other creditor debt?
2: Was it a default judgment?
3: Research for yourself the length of duration for Judgments in Wisconsin. Google works well!
4: Based solely on your limited details , I will give a limited response on your gifted car- Yep! it can be repo'd if the judgment is still active and debt is still being accured.
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