Clerks of the circuit court have authority:
(1) To administer oaths and take acknowledgments and affidavits in all cases in which the authority to administer such oath or take such affidavit is not confined to some other officer.
(2) To appoint deputies, with full power to transact all business of such clerks, such deputies first taking an oath to support the Constitution and laws of this state and faithfully to discharge the duties of deputy clerks of the court for which they act.
(3) To receive the amount of any judgment entered in the courts of which they are clerks, either before or after the issue of execution thereon.
(4) To exercise such other powers as are, or may be, conferred by law, including administrative rules of procedure promulgated by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 17 - Circuit and District Court Personnel.
Article 4 - Circuit Clerks and Registers.
Section 12-17-90 - Offices; Vacancies.
Section 12-17-92 - Compensation of Circuit Clerks.
Section 12-17-94 - Duties Generally.
Section 12-17-95 - When Sheriff's Commissions to Be Collected.
Section 12-17-96 - Duty of Clerk When Convict Indicted; Convict Not to Be Released Until Bail Given.
Section 12-17-97 - Duty to Pay Over Money to Successor.
Section 12-17-98 - Deputy Clerk for Bessemer Division of Tenth Judicial Circuit.
Section 12-17-99 - Supplemental Salary for Elected Deputy Circuit Clerks.