In this study, the effect of vanadium oxide (V2O5) content and pre-sintering atmosphere on sealing property of glass frit that consisted of V2O5-BaO-ZnO-P2O5-TeO2-CuO-Fe2O3 SeO2 was investigated by XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy). The content of V2O5 was changed to 15, 30, and 45 mol%, and the pre-sintering was carried out in air and N2 condition, respectively. XPS analysis conducted before and after laser irradiation with identical sample. Before laser treatment, glass frits that were pre-sintered at air condition showed both V4+and V5+, but the valence state was changed to V5+ after laser irradiation when the glass frits contained 30 and 45 mol% V2O5; this change led to non-adhesive property. On the other hand, glass frits that were pre-sintered at N2 condition exhibited only V4+ and it showed fine adhesion irrespective of the V2O5 content. As a result, the existence of V4+ seems to be a major factor for controlling the adhesive property of glass frit for laser sealing.