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OCI has a big job and a limited number of staff. OCI is charged with, among other things, the responsibility of regulating the insurance companies that do business in the State of Wisconsin.
The Consumer Protection and Antitrust Unit at DOJ primarily litigates cases referred by other state agencies. If you have questions about a case or believe you may have information or a complaint related to a case handled by DOJ, please contact the Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-998-0700 or (608) 266-1852.
If you own a vehicle with a lien, you will receive a Confirmation of Ownership?(form T056) document that contains the same information as the Wisconsin title sent to the lien holder.
If you would like to email, fax, or mail the form instead of submitting it online, please use the contact information below. If you have questions or problems, call us toll-free at 1-800-236-8517 (within Wisconsin) or 1-608-266-0103 (outside of Wisconsin) or send an e- mail to us at ocicomplaints@wisconsin.gov.
??The Wisconsin Consumer Act (WCA) is a state law that regulates consumer credit transactions and debt collection. Consumer credit transactions are transactions that include a finance charge or are payable in more than four installments.
Title jumping is the act of buying a vehicle and selling it without registering the vehicle in your name. The title ?jumps? from one owner to the next, without any record. Title jumping is also known as a jumped title or floated title.
Filing a Complaint by Mail To submit a complaint to DATCP by mail, download a consumer complaint form in English or Spanish here or contact the Consumer Protection Hotline at (800) 422-7128 to request a form by mail.
Non-warranty repair problems: Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection or call (800) 422-7128. Recalls and safety defects: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or call (888) DASH-2-DOT.