At present, cross-laminated-timber (CLT) buildings in Taiwan are prefabricated and imported from overseas. If wood materials made from domestic timber in Taiwan can be directly used, encouraging the market for domestic timber and assisting in the promotion of regulations for CLT made from domestic timber. This study is a preliminary discussion on fire resistance performance in accordance with the CNS12514-1 standard of CLT made from domestic timber. The experiments were conducted with a small timber size of 45cm×45cm. There were 20 test specimens carrying out the fire resistance test for respective 30 and 60 minutes. The variation of conditions included three domestic timber species (Japanese cedar, Taiwania, China fir), two types of adhesives (Resorcinol formaldehyde resin, Vinyl urethane adhesive) and three tree species strengths (M30, M60, M90). There were six times of fire resistance tests, with 2 to 4 pieces heated up in a special iron frame in each.In conclusion, comparison of the several variation conditions and the char depths of the test specimens, yielded the following results:1. Japanese cedar is the least char depths in the three domestic timber species. 2. In this study, the higher the level, the faster the charing rate.3. The best adhesive is resorcinol formaldehyde resin.