Previous work by the authors compared the effectiveness of ninhydrin, 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one (DFO), and physical developer (PD) as enhancement reagents for fingerprints deposited on paper that had been exposed to elevated temperatures. This research extends the previous study and investigates the recoverability of fingerprints deposited onto glass and ceramic surfaces in order to mimic the environment these surfaces may be exposed to within a fire scene. This research has shown that ridge detail is still retrievable from ceramic after exposure to 800°C (1472°F) for 20 minutes, although, at temperatures in excess of 350C (662F), ridge detail would only survive if the fingerprints had been protected from direct exposure to radiant heat and di...