Sec. 17.14  Court clerk and deputies.
   There shall be a court clerk who shall be appointed by the unanimous vote of the municipal judges of the City of Inkster and shall serve at their pleasure. The council may by ordinance provide for one or more deputy clerks, all of whom shall be appointed by the unanimous vote of the municipal judges of the City of Inkster. The clerk and deputy clerks of the municipal court shall be under the direction and control of the municipal judges and subject to their orders. Such clerk and deputy clerks shall also, by virtue of their office, have the statutory power to administer oaths to persons making affidavits for writs in civil causes and to issue all process and attest to the same in the name of the presiding officer of the court and shall be required to collect all fees, costs, fines and other moneys paid into court and to keep a record of the same and to pay over all such moneys to the authorities of the city or county or other persons entitled to the same as directed by this charter, by the proper authorities, or by the general law of the state, and the council shall cause such records to be audited annually.