Divorce information is not provided online for free in most states. It costs money to maintain these databases.
I totally understand why you want to check, but realize that in order to confirm, you may need to go to the county where he likely divorced.
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you would need some information first like his name and his ex’s name
the wedding date its public information meaning open to anyone but most states do not have this info online most of them you would have to go to the hall of records and maybe pay a fee to look at it
the only other way is to look for the newspaper announcement just like marriage and babies divorces are also posted in the paper so if you know when it was final you could look in the local paper for it hope that helps you
Check your local newspaper’s website and search the “records of the court”. My local newspaper runs marriage applications and divorce notices.